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Selected Recent Articles
1985
June
July
August
September
October
November
1986
February
April
September
November
December
Canadian Direct Investment Position Abroad
Trends and Recent Developments
The Small Area Data Program:
Focusing on Canada's Diversity
The National Balance Sheet and National Wealth, 1961-1984
Aboriginal Youth in Canada:
A Profile Based Upon 1981 Census data
Growth and Change in the Financial System —
Some Evidence from the National Balance Sheet Accounts, 1961—1984
Structure, Trends and Fluctuations on the Balance of the
Major Sectors in the Economy, 1961—1984
Stasis Amid Change — Income Inequality in Canada 1965-1983
The Unrecorded Economy: Concepts, Approach and Preliminary
Estimates for Canada, 1981
Health Care Accounts — A Conceptual Framework
and an Illustrative Example
Financial Activity — Second Quarter 1986
Adjusting Net Worth for Price Changes with
Reference to the Canadian System of National Accounts
Gross Domestic Product, Third Quarter 1986
Symbols
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other Statistics Canada Publications:
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MCD months to cyclical dominance
IV
Table of Contents
1
Section
1
Selected Economic Indicators
13
Section
2
Population Statistics
17
Section
3
System of National Accounts
41
Section
4
Labour
63
Section
5
Prices
73
Section
6
Manufacturing
89
Section
7
Fuel , Power, Mining
95
Section
8
Construction
101
Section
9
Food and Agriculture
107
Section
10
Domestic Trade
113
Section
11
External Trade
127
Section
12
Transportation
131
Section
13
Finance
— Analytical Summary
Note to Users
This section is used to announce changes in tables
of the Canadian Statistical Review and in related
CANSIM series.
Monthly or quarterly data may not add to totals due
to rounding.
Section 1 ■ Selected Economic Indicators
Analytical Summary
1 . 7 Charts
8.11 Analytical Summary
12 Business Leading Indicators for Canada
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars*
520
500 — 1 Expenditures Based
480
4 60
440
420
(Ratio Scale)
Percentage Change
6
360
300
250
240
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
Business Investment Fixed Capital
Inplicit Price-Indexes, 1981 = 100
8 Personal Expenditure on Consumer Goods and Services
105
9 Business Investment in Fixed capital
1984 1985
* At Annual Rates
Inplicit Price-Indexes, 1981 = 100
6
-3
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Gross Domestic Product at factor Cost - in 1981 Prices
5 Business Sector Industries -
Community Business, Personal Services
6 Special Aggregations - Industrial Production
Canadian Balance of International Payments
Millions of Dollars. Quarterly
2,000
Percentage Change
6
3
•3
6
3
-3
6
3
-3
-6
6
3
-3
6
3
-3
6
3
-3
-6
™
1
2
!■
3
^riH —
4
5
1,000
-1.000
-2,000
-3,000
v.
Net Official Monetary Movements
(Arithmetic Scale) Millions of Dollars. Quarterly
3,000
2,000
(Arithmetic Scale)
7 Current Account Balance
1984 1985
1.000
-1,000
-2,000
-3,000
/\
A,
/\
y\
A
/ s
\/ \
j
w
yf
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Millions of dollars
(Ratio Scale)
1 Total Labour Income
Wages and Salaries
5.000
5 Services
Labour Force Survey
Thousands of Persons
15,000
14,000
13,000 — _
12,000- ~~
6 Labour Force
9 Unemployment Rate
1984
^ m J
Percentage change
4
Labour Force Survey
Percentage Change
2
1985
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Employment Survey, Total Number of Employees
by Industry Group
Thousands of Persons
950
900
(Ratio Scale)
850
800
190
Percentage Chan
6
1 Industrial Aggregate
140
330
320
310
300
290
280
4 Trade
5 Community, Business and Personal Service
Dollars per Hour
12.2
(Arithmetic Scale)
10.8
6 Average Hourly Earnings in Manufacturing
Hours
41 —
40
39
38
37
— ^/\r"^y
v
7 Average Weekly Hours in Manufacturing
1984 1985
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Ratio
2 4 —
2.0 —
1.6-
1.2 —
(Ratio scale)
1 Ratio of Manufacturing Inventories Owned to Shipments
Thousands of Units
130
2 New Passenger Car Sales
Millions of Dollars
2.300
2.100
1,900
1.700
1,500
1,300
1,100
3 Building Permits Total
Thousands of Units
220
180
140
100
4 New Dwelling Units Started (Centres of 10,000 and Over)
Value of Retail Trade
Millions of Dollars
15,000
9,000
5 Total
8,000
13,000
11,000
9,000
7.000
7 Merchandise Exports (Including Re-Exports)*
8 Merchandise Imports*
1984
Balance of payments basis.
1985
1986
Percentage Change
30
20
10
-10
-20
-30
30
20
10
3
^^^J— ■ V
*5
-10
X_l
-20
-30
20 ■
10 -
0"
-10 ■
-20-
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators
Millions of tonnes
25
(Adjusted for Seasonality)
(Ratio Scale) Percentage Change
(Ad|usted for Seasonality)
2 Three-Month Treasury Bill Yield
Price Indexes
4
(Not Adjusted for Seasonality)
3 Govt, of Canada Average Bond Yield (10 Years and Over)
Price Indexes
Indexes, 1981100
140
JL_m-
(Not Adjusted for Seasonality)
110
4 Consumer Price Index, All Items
I
110
5 Food
Index, 1981 = 100
140
6 Industrial Product Price Indexes -
All Manufacturing Industries
1984 1985
1986
1984
1985
1986
Section 1
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary 1
January 1987
Gross domestic product
at market prices
Personal expenditure
on consumer goods
and services
Business investment
lixed capital
Implici
price indexes
Gross domestic product
at factor cost
Years,
quarters
and
months
Gross
domestic
product
Personal
expend-
iture on
consumer
goods and
services
Business
invest-
ment in
fixed
capital
in 1981 prices
Business sector
Expenditure 1981
based prices
Expenditure 1981
based prices
Expenditure 1981
based prices
Manu-
Total facturing
Section
Table
S3/T1 2 S3/T1.3
S3/T1 2 S3/T1.3
S3/T1.2 S3/T1 3
S3/T1.15
S3/T1 15
S3/T1 15
S3/T2 1 S3/T2 1
(
$000,000
)
(
1981 =100
)
( $000,000 )
1966
64.388
187,263
37.952
101.550
13,081
32,126
34.4
374
407
1967
69.064
192,752
41,068
105,619
13,294
31,798
35.8
38.9
41.8
1968
75.418
203,072
44,842
110,363
13.509
31 ,932
37.1
40.6
42.3
-
1969
83.026
213,946
49,093
116,034
15.089
34,193
388
42.3
44.1
1970
89.116
219,498
51,853
118.355
15,338
34,366
40.6
43.8
46 1
1971
97,290
232,137
56,271
125,383
17,825
36.769
41.9
44.9
48.5
1972
108.629
245,441
63.021
134,802
19,926
38.694
44.3
46.8
51.5
1973
127,372
264,369
72.069
144.893
24.588
43.482
48.2
49.7
56.5
1974
152.111
276,006
84.231
153.280
30.370
46.555
55.1
55.0
65.2
1975
171.540
283,187
97,566
160.513
35,602
49.418
60.6
608
72.0
1976
197.924
300,638
1 1 1 .500
1 70,994
40,462
52.453
65.8
65.2
77 1
1977
217,879
311,504
123,555
1 76,400
43.485
53,587
699
70.0
81 1
1978
241.604
325,751
137,427
182,407
47.496
55.638
74.2
75.3
85.4
1979
276.096
338,362
153.390
187,673
56.096
61,399
81.6
81.7
91.4
1980
309.891
343,384
172,416
191,777
64,065
68.103
90.2
899
94.1
1981
355,994
355,994
196,191
196.191
76.672
76.672
100.0
1000
100
261,665 6
61.648
1982
374.750
344.082
212.468
192.570
71,067
67,088
108 9
110.3
105 9
248.494.4
54,8443
1983
405,425
354,780
232,501
198.392
70,862
65.972
114.3
117.2
107.4
256.852.7
57,954.5
1984
443,327
374.462
251,353
205,496
73.034
66.231
118.4
122.3
110.3
271,453.2
62.200.3
1985
476,361
389,324
274,658
215,683
80,856
70,609
122 4
127.3
114.5
285.438.7
65.190 5
Percentage change from previous quarter
1984 2
25
2 1
15
0.8
0.3
-0.6
0.4
07
09
20
22
3
1.3
1.0
11
03
12
1.1
03
0.8
0.1
09
16
4
1.8
1.3
2.7
1.7
0.8
-0 1
0.6
1.0
1.0
1.4
-0 1
1985 1
1.8
0.8
2.5
1.2
20
0.4
1.0
1.2
1.6
1.0
07
2
1.6
04
20
1.1
54
44
1.2
10
10
1.1
1.7
3
2.0
0.8
30
18
4.3
40
1.1
1.1
03
1.2
28
4
22
1.8
2.1
1.1
3.0
19
04
1.0
11
2.1
02
1986 1
1.0
0.6
1.3
0.2
1.2
-0.3
0.5
1.1
16
06
-05
2
1.2
0.8
19
1.2
-07
-1.7
04
07
1.1
05
-04
3
1.5
03
2.7
18
22
04
1.2
0.9
17
0.5
-0.8
'Information in this Section is selected from the sections and tables of the Review, for example. Section 3, Table 1.2 is identified as S3/T1 2
* Actual data
Note Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns.
January 1987
Selected economic indicators — analytical summary
Section 1 /continued
Gross domestic product
at factor cost. 1981 prices
Balance of international payments
Total
labour
income-
Wages and salaries
Business
sector
Current
account
balance
Net
capital
movement
Statis-
tical
discrep-
ancy
Net
official
monetary
movements
Manu-
facturing
Con-
struction Trade
Services
Retail
Construction trade
Community
business.
personal
services
Industrial
production
Years.
quarters
and
months
S3/T2 1 S3/T2 1
S3/T2 .1
S3/T2 1
S3/T3 1
S3/T33
S3/T3 3
S3/T33
S4/T2
S4/T2
S4/T2 S4/T2
S4/T2
Section/
Table
$000,000
) (
25.0940
23.051 3
23.3677
23.0430
24.0536
19.661 3
18.860.4
19,731.6
20.8003
22,3880
32,911.2
32,644.3
32,4876
35,017 1
36,468.7
88,675.3
80.9100
84,981.6
91,963 8
96,502.3
-1,109
-491
-86
-956
1.033
370
-283
312
-1,299
-4.631
-4.096
-4.322
-4.903
-4,864
-1,130
-6,131
2,906
2,942
3.362
-584
985
1.020
1.230
1,201
811
1.696
2.066
71
2,355
5.552
8,398
5,126
4,750
9,061
809
15,802
-1,408
3.381
2,508
6.332
235
-509
-795
-180
-316
-1.289
-1.565
-850
-1.032
-1,326
-3,779
-2.225
-3.146
-2,507
-1,176
-8,457
-2,193
-5.775
-6.958
-7,100
-359
20
349
65
1.662
$000,000
32,8254
36.289 5
39,508 1
44.2744
48.0346
896 52,8465
336 59.357.7
-467 68,422.6
24 81.656 4
-405 95.2769
522 110.419.3
-1,421 122,475 7
-3.299 133.383 4
1,908 150.172
-1.280 169,735 6
1,425 196,002
-695 209,4487
548 219,352 4
-1.089 235,902 9
-1.352 252,815 4
9.0250
9.5982
10.259 6
11,238
11,765.0
12.552.7
13.884 5
15.668 9
18.211.3
20.037.8
22.848.0
24.769.7
27.459.4
31.113.8
34.3405
38.8346
38.9436
40.8600
45.0954
48.154 1
2.4984
2.693 9
2.747.6
2.9543
3.1254
3.8694
4.216.4
5,2985
6,3488
7,713.4
8.531 9
9.5849
9,051
9,6452
11,102.1
13,7042
12,408.3
11,654.1
11,446
12,703 9
4.2865
4.716.2
5.122.7
5.812.0
6.359.0
6,938.6
7,8448
8,9573
10.728 1
12.619.1
14.3422
15.529 6
16.523.3
18.848.7
21.321.6
24.026.6
25.1509
25.905.4
28.2628
30.552 1
)
6,4183
7,5290
8,450 1
9,7933
10.955 2
12.1890
13.778 4
15.638 9
18.582
22.2838
26,442.3
29,183 7
32.000 8
35,575.4
41,074.6
47,205.2
53.0725
56.3625
60,188.5
64,9829
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
Percentage change from previous quarter
O
C)
(*)
(*)
-0.6
2.1
1.4
3.1
515
-396
-1,796
-1.539
22
3.2
0.8
36
1.5
2 1984
08
00
2.0
0.9
1,452
1.684
-2.547
1,385
19
26
26
3.1
16
3
-04
1.2
2.2
0.2
1,113
136
-1,624
326
1.8
10
20
2.1
2 1
4
-0.7
3.0
-0.3
1.5
1.022
1.669
-2,273
-1.086
1.6
1.1
0.3
14
20
1 1985
5.1
2.1
06
1.5
442
350
-1,015
-130
1.6
1.9
6.6
2.1
2.2
2
1.8
1.8
1.0
1.4
-1,137
1,121
212
784
1.9
20
3.0
1.2
2.1
3
0.8
1.5
24
0.8
-912
3,193
-4,023
-920
1.4
13
3.3
1.3
1.2
4
0.0
-0.2
2.1
-0.7
-2,720
3,343
-24
-1,073
1.5
1.5
-0.1
20
0.4
1 1986
-3.1
1.0
3.3
-08
-1,977
2,185
1.627
1,368
1.3
1.2
-18
3.4
1.6
2
-2.3
2.1
2.5
-1.V
-2.200
3,748
-2.112
386
10
1.4
1.7
16
2.3
3
Percentage change from previous month
0.4
-02
05
0.8
0.5
O 1984
1.3
1.9
02
1.0
1.3
N
1.9
2.1
30
2.5
1.6
D
0.3
-1.1
-3.4
-1.0
-0.1
J 1985
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.6
F
0.9
0.2
48
1.4
0.9
M
04
03
2.8
0.4
06
A
06
1.2
0.3
08
0.7
M
07
1.5
09
0.6
09
J
18
3.6
1.5
0.5
12
J
0.7
-4.2
0.4
0.5
0.1
A
0.1
-02
1.6
-08
0.1
S
0.6
0.5
1.6
0.3
0.5
O
0.8
2.2
00
1.0
0.4
N
1.5
28
1.4
22
1.1
D
0.2
-06
-18
-0.4
-0.2
J 1986
2.0
-0.3
16
0.7
-04
F
04
-0.2
0.0
06
02
M
07
04
00
1 8
1.0
A
04
08
-3.7
1.5
06
M
08
1.5
0.5
0.0
08
J
1.0
1.7
1.4
06
08
J
0.7
-18
1.1
07
08
A
0.2
-0.6
17
-0 1
04
S
* Actual data
Note Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns
Section 1 /continued
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary
January 1987
Labour force
Employees by industry
Average
hourly
earnings
in
manu-
facturing
Average
weekly
hours
in
manu-
facturing
Ratio of
manu-
facturing
inven-
tories
owned
to ship-
ments 1
New
passen-
ger
car
sales
Building
permits
total
New
dwelling
units
Industrial
aggre-
gate
Manu-
facturing
Con-
struction
Trade
Community
business
and
personal
service
started
(centres of
quarters
and
months
Total
Unem-
Employed ployed
Unem-
ployment
rate
10.000
and
over)
Section
Table
S4/T3
S4/T3 S4/T3
S4/T3
S4/T9
S4/T9
S4/T9
S4/T9
S4/T9
S4/T15
S4/T16
S6/T1
S6/T13
S8/T1
S8/T6
( 000
s of persons
)
%
(
000' s
of persons
)
$
1971
8,639
8,104
535
62
1972
8.897
8,344
553
62
1973
9.276
8,761
515
5.5
1974
9,639
9,125
514
5.3
1975
9.974
9,284
690
69
1976
10,203
9,477
726
7.1
1977
10,500
9,651
849
8.1
1978
10,895
9,987
908
83
1979
11.231
10,395
836
7.4
1980
11,573
10,708
865
7.5
1981
1 1 ,904
1 1 ,006
898
7.5
1982
11.958
10,644
1,314
1 10
1983
12.183
10.734
1,448
11.9
1984
12,399
1 1 ,000
1,399
11.3
8.654
1.670
343
1,555
2.891
11.16
1985
12.639
11,311
1,328
10.5
8.995
1.704
384
1,621
3.051
11 59
hours
units $000,000
units
198 780.762 5,730 1 180.948
1.88 858.959 6.463 6 206.954
1.81 970.828 8.558.9 211.543
1.92 942.797 9,280.1 169.437
2 12 989.280 10,598 181,846
2.02 946,488 12,1993 209,762
1.99 991.398 12.419 8 200.201
1.86 988.890 13,134.7 178.678
1.87 1,003,008 14,143.8 151,717
2.03 932.060 15.452 1 125,013
2.05 904,195 18,7355 142,441
2.19 713,481 12,7888 104,792
183 843,318 14.5713 134,207
174 971,210 15,5016 110,874
169 1.137,216 19,5239 139.408
12.870 11.634
1.236
96
Percentage change from previous quarter
984 3
09
1.0
00
-0.5
1.8
1.7
159
3.9
-23
04
-03
(*)
1 74
-1.0
03
13.7
4
03
0.4
-1.2
-1.4
04
-26
-6.0
20
43
1.3
-1.0
1.73
5.2
1.2
-11.1
985 1
0.3
04
00
-02
-1.0
-1.0
-17.5
-1.2
1.7
1.3
1.8
1.72
76
-1.8
6.0
2
0.7
1.3
-4.1
-5.1
3.3
4.1
28.4
1.2
1.9
04
04
1 70
5.7
28.2
16.0
3
0.1
0.5
-2.6
-2.5
08
20
138
-0.5
-1.9
03
-0.4
1 67
2.1
5.8
148
4
0.9
1.0
-0.1
-09
-0.7
-23
-93
0.2
27
2.2
-0.1
1 62
20
-3.3
8.5
986 1
1.0
1.5
-3.1
-42
-1.6
-02
-17.2
-23
-04
07
09
1 67
-53
10.2
-114
2
00
02
-1.6
-1.7
36
39
174
33
2.7
-03
-0.5
1 70
-30
50
190
3
-02
-0.3
1.1
1.4
0.3
-0.5
15.4r
1 8r
-20r
03
-0 9c
1 67r
70
85
82
4
0.3
0.6
-26
-30
Percentage change from previous month
1985 J
0.2
-0.1
3.3
3.7
-04
0.3
-12.9
-2.4
1.9
0.5
3.8
1.71
48
-92
09
F
0.1
0.3
-1.5
-1.7
0.5
1.5
-0.6
-0.9
1.1
0.2
03
1.71
-3.6
-3.0
2.8
M
0.4
0.3
1.5
0.9
1.0
0.1
9.2
0.9
1.2
04
1.0
1 72
64
8.0
3.6
A
0.4
0.7
-2.4
-2.7
0.7
1.3
9.7
0.4
0.2
0.1
-0.2
1.70
3.7
230
16.4
M
0.2
0.6
-3.2
-3.7
1.9
2.2
12.1
0.9
0.9
01
0.0
1.68
-2.5
-02
-07
J
-0.2
-0.2
-0.4
0.0
1.4
23
7.0
-0.1
0.0
-0.1
-02
1.70
24
06
-89
J
02
0.3
-0.3
0.0
-1.0
0.0
3.9
-0.9
-3.1
0.1
-07
1.68
-25
-1.8
14.8
A
0.1
0.2
-0.6
-0.9
0.1
0.0
1.9
0.5
-0.6
0.0
0.3
1.68
69
121
7 1
S
-0.1
0.1
-1.7
-1.9
1.0
-0.7
-0.6
-0.3
4.1
1.0
10
1.67
-1.5
-17
6.0
O
06
0.4
2.0
2.0
-0.1
-1.3
-0.8
0.1
1.3
0.9
0.3
1.66
-1.8
-0.6
3.8
N
06
0.7
-0.3
-0.9
-0.5
0.3
-6.7
0.6
-0.3
0.6
0.3
1.63
38
-44
3.0
D
0.1
02
-1.5
-1.9
-2.5
-2.1
-13.8
-0.7
-2.6
0.8
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1 62
0.5
-70
-10.5
1986 J
0.9
1.1
-1.3
-2.0
0.2
0.8
-6.0
-1.0
1.2
-0.1
3.7
1.59
-4.4
11.4
-11.1
F
0.0
00
0.0
0.0
-0.1
0.4
-0.4
-1.1
0.0
0.3
0.0
1.63
0.4
7.4
119
M
-0.2
00
-1.8
-2.0
0.4
0.1
0.7
-0.3
1.0
00
-0.2
1.67
-8.3
1.9
-39
A
0.4
0.5
0.1
0.0
1.5
1.5
7.8
2.6
13
-0.5
0.0
1.60
4.1
0.1
26.9
M
-0.6
-0.5
-0.8
0.0
22
2.3
8.4
1.7
0.9
03
-02
1.64
-03
-1.0
-6.5
J
0.4
0.4
0.2
-1.0
1.2
2.0
8 1
0.5
0.4
-02
-07
1.70
-34
5.7
-8.7
J
-0.4
-0.8
2.9
4.2
-1.6
-18
5.5
-0.2
-4.0
0.3
-1.0
1.64
10.3
19
102
A
0.2
0.4
-1.3
-2.0
-0.1
-0.8
1.9
0.8
-02
-0.5
0.3
1.68
-40
5.6f
1.7
S
0.0
0.3
-2.3
-2.0
1.5
-0.7f
0.1r
1.8r
48r
1.3r
1 6r
1 67r
66
-19
170
O
0.0
0.1
-0.9
-1.0
0.7
-0.2
-2.0
2.4
1.4
0.8
0.3
1 63
-11.5
-6.3
N
0.1
00
0.3
0.0
D
04
04
0.1
0.0
* Actual data
Note Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns
'Data from 1966-1969 are based on the 1960 Standard Industrial Classification. 1970-1980 (1970 SIC) and 1981 onwards (1980 SIC )
10
January 1987
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary
Section 1 /concluded
Balance ot payments
basis
Not
seasonally adiusted
Total
railway
Govt ot
Canada
Mer-
Industrial
Value of retail
trade
chandise
revenue
Three
average
product
exports
freight
month
bond
price
index
Years
Motor
(including
Mer-
loadings
treasury
yield
Consumer
price index
quarters
vehicle
re-
chandise
metric
bill
10 years
manu-
and
Total
dealers
exports)
imports
tonnes
yield
and over
All items
Food
facturing
months
Section/
S107T1
S10/T1
S1 1/T1 1
S11/T1 2
S12/T1
S13/T8
S13/T8
S5/T2
S5/T2
S5/T1 1
Table
(
$000,000
)
000 tonnes
%
% (
1981
= 100 )
(1981 =100)
22.686
4.338
188,672
5.00
5.69
352
30.6
1966
24,155
4,433
185,927
4.59
5.94
36.5
31.0
1967
25.711
4.714
192,458
6.24
6.75
380
32.0
1968
27,401
4,796
166,260
7.14
7.58
39.7
33.3
1969
28.034
4,197
187,979
6 12
791
41
34 1
1970
30,648
4.925
17,782 4
15,313.7
193,339
3.62
6.95
422
34.4
1971
33,930
5.663
20,2220
18,271.5
194,002
3.55
7.23
442
370
1972
38,335
7.422
25,648.8
22,725.7
218.246
5.39
7.56
47.6
42.4
1973
44,751
8.303
32.738 2
30,903.0
222,032
7.78
890
52.8
494
1974
51.399
10.184
33.6164
33,961 6
207,477
8.37
904
58.5
55.8
1975
57,167
11,058
38,166.4
36,6075
218,869
8.89
9.18
62.9
573
1976
61.651
11,750
44,495.1
41,523.0
227,805
7.35
8.70
67.9
620
1977
68.779
13.480
53,361
49.047.9
219,598
8.58
927
73.9
71.6
1978
77.025
15.421
65,581 5
61,157.0
238.094
11.57
10.21
80.7
81.0
1979
84.027
15.698
76,6805
67,902.6
236,163
12 70
1248
889
898
1980
94.293
16.547
84,432 1
77.139.9
229,979
17.78
15.22
100.0
100.0
100
1981
97,639
14,413
84,560 1
66,738.5
199.721
13.83
14 26
110.8
107.2
1067
1982
106,243
17,198
90,701.6
73,054 1
207,093
9.32
11.79
117.2
111.2
110.4
1983
116,080
20,847
112,2185
91,492.5
239,816
11.11
1275
122.3
117.4
115.4
1984
129,446
26,027
120,257.8
102.782.8
238.098
946
11.04
127.2
120 8
118.6
1985
Percentage change from previous quarter
C)
(•)
2.3
35
52
29
3 1
11.74
1381
09
1.4
13
2
09
-1.1
5.1
56
48
1208
1263
09
09
09
3
24
49
•04
-2.1
-09
10.13
11.66
0.7
-07
02
4
4.4
11.0
22
39
-35
11.08
11.93
1.2
18
1 2
1
2.8
74
03
46
0.1
9.35
10 88
1.1
1.1
05
2
26
46
-0.2
36
-12
8.95
10 96
09
00
00
3
2.5
2.0
50
3.7
52
909
1006
09
-03
0.8
4
0.8
03
-1.1
4.4
-0.3
10.50
9.54
1.2
24
1.0
1
19
1.3
-4.8
-5.8
-3.2
860
9.42
08
1.6
-15
2
3.1
87r
22
5.1
-5.5
832
945
12
2.1
02
3
1984
1985
1986
Percentage change from previous month
-09
-34
-1.2
4.1
-8.8
10.13
11.66
1
00
03
1984
3.7
11.8
07
3.5
0.8
952
11.38
04
1.2
06
J 1985
0.6
0.4
0.3
-3.6
-10
10 57
12 30
06
1.1
02
F
24
6.8
66
1.5
16
11.08
11.93
02
-02
0.6
M
0.9
4.4
-2.6
0.2
0.5
9.92
11.50
0.4
1.2
0.0
A
06
-1.9
-0.1
5.4
-1.1
9.56
1076
0.2
-0.7
0.3
M
-1.3
-0.9
-3.6
3.0
-1.3
9.35
10 88
06
0.6
00
J
2 1
3.1
-6.0
-2.0
08
9.16
1091
0.3
0.6
0.0
J
2.0
4.7
11.0
2.4
-2.8
9.02
10.79
0.2
-0.5
-0.1
A
-0.1
-0.8
42
0.9
3.5
8.95
10 96
02
-1.0
0.2
S
0.7
-0.3
1.9
-0.1
2.1
8.58
10.72
0.3
-0.2
0.3
O
16
1.1
-5.2
4.3
0.5
8.72
10.34
0.4
0.5
0.3
N
0.5
2.0
1.5
-1.5
4.1
9.09
10 06
0.5
1.3
06
D
-04
-0.8
6.6
7.8
-0.6
10 02
1049
0.5
1.6
0.8
J 1986
0.7
1.8
-75
1.7
-1.0
11.55
9.96
0.4
-0.5
-0.1
F
-0.2
-5.0
-4.9
-13.5
-5.3
1050
9.54
0.2
0.2
-0.5
M
19
38
5.6
2.8
5.9
9.14
9.32
0.2
1.1
-0.6
A
02
09
-5.0
-0.5
-76
8.41
9.52
0.5
08
-07
M
-04
-0.4
-2.4
2.7
09
860
9.42
0.2
0.2
02
J
2.2r
67r
3.6
8.5
0.5
8.29
9.36
08
1.3
0.1
J
1.0
-0.2r
0.9r
-5.4
-6.4
8.33
9.16
03
0.4
03
A
1.3r
6.2r
43
-3.2
1.1
8.32
9.45
00
05
02
S
-0.6
-45
0.0
5.7
52
8.32
9.53
0.5
0.4
0.4r
O
4.2
8.27
926
0.5
0.6
0.0
N
• Actual data
Note Percentage changes are based on seasonally ad|usled data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head ot the data columns
11
Sectionl /concluded
January 1987
Business
leading
indicators for Canada, filtered data 1
Retail
Ratio
Percentage
United
trade
shipments/
change in
Composite
inde)
ot
Average
States
Real
furniture
finished
Index
price per
10 leading
indicators
work week
Residential
composite
money
New orders
and
New motor
inventories
of
unrt labour
manufactur-
ing (hours)
construction
index 2
leading
index
supply
(M1) 3
durable
goods
appliance
sales
vehicle
sales
manufac-
turing
slock
prices"
cost manu-
Month
filter ed
not
filtered
facturing
D
99475
99540
99476
99477
99478
99479
99480
99481
99482
99483
99484
99485
(
1971 =
= 100
)
1971 =100
1967 = 100 (
$1971
millions )(
$1971 thousands )
%
1984 O
160.79
157.7
38.44
676
165.78
10.197.7
3.2958
108.145
577.005
1.61
2.0443
1 03
N
160 35
159 3
3845
668
165.37
10,174.1
3,311.8
109,677
580.437
1.61
2.074 1
0.92
D
159.77
158.0
3845
65.8
164 96
10.1489
3.3457
1 1 1 ,534
590.934
1 61
2.115.7
0.79
1985 J
159.31
158.9
3846
66.9
164 90
10,133.8
3,3576
1 1 1 .468
604.469
1 62
2,1867^
,0.63
rf\ ^45
' l[[ 0.26
F
158.76
157.2
38 46
682
165.23
10.1027
3,3588
1 1 1 ,232
615.298
1.62
2.2646
M
158 32
157.9
3851
69.2
165.77
10.086.7
V 3,3656
1 1 1 .966
627,267
1 62
2.328.1
A
157.83
156.6
3857
71.1
166.23
10,057.8
( 3,376.3
112.766
640.666
1.62
2,3762
' 0.08
-0.09
M
157.62
158.4
38.66
73.5
166.66
10,054.1
ft 3.385.6
113,160
652,344
1.62
2,4289
J
157.77
159 6
3873
75.5
167.03
10,066 9
'<$ 1,3.407.8
113,467
667.739
1 62
2,481 A,
1 j0.23
-0.32
J
158.43
162 1
3879
78.4
167.41
10.085 9
V 3,440.5
113,584
678,855
1 63
2.5383
A
159 75
1653
38 83
83.2
167 86
10,120.3
f 3.504 1
113,840
692,612
1 64
2.5880
-0 36
S
161 25
165.2
3886
885
168 36
10,175.3
"1 3,530.0
114,770
710,425
1.65
2.602 1
-0.37
O
16301
167.8
3888
92.5
169.13
10,239.3
3,5580
115,938
721,409
1.65
2.6027
.,-0.34
w1|-'-0.30
10 -0.26
N
164 96
169.8
38 94
94.7
169 94
10.311.9
^ 3.552 7
117,251
732,968
1.65
2,617.7
D
166 89
170.8
3898
94.4
170.92
10.377.1
■% 3.5528
118.547
751,194
1 66
2.651 3
1986 J
168.62
171.3
39.01
93.9
171 85
10,402 6
3.5376
119,287
759.501
1 66
2.691.5
-0.23
F
170 26
173.3
38 99
94.4
172 82
10,394.3
3.541
119,653
762.627
1.67
2,741 4
-0.18
M
171.50
172 3
38 95
940
17383
10.342.1
3.5159
119.949
751.191
1 67
2.820 1
-0.15
A
172 86
176.2
38 90
95.5
17502
10,235 2
3.516.8
120.419
737.606
1.68
2.9178
-0.10
M
174.06
175.8
3887
96.7
176.15
10,1402
3,5063
121,142
720.730
1.68
3,0160
-0 06
J
174.79
174 3
38.80
97.6
176 97
10,0752
3.471.7
122,100
701 .669
1.68
3,100 9
-004
J
175.46
176.6
3872
983
177.80
10,043 5
3.461 3
123.308
694.062
1 68
3.148.4
-0.01
A
175 96
176.2
38 63
998
178 46
10,037 5
3.425.0
124,811
692,034
1 68
3,170 5
0.01
S
176.44
177.4
38.57
101 7
178.98
10,076.3
3.3827
126,460
700.724
1.67
3,167 1
0.04
'In general the term filtering refers to removing, or filtering out, movements of the data that repeat themselves with roughly the same frequency 'Composite Index of Housing Starts
(units). Building Permits (dollars), and Mortgage Loan Approvals (number) 'Deflated by the Consumer Price Index 'Toronto Stock Exchange (300 Stock Index excluding oil and gas
component).
Source: Quarterly Economic Summary: Statistical Supplement (Cat. 13-007E), Statistics Canada. For more information on filtering consult Quarterly Economic Summary. STC
(Cat. 13-006).
12
Section 2
14
1 .
14
2.
15
3.
15
4.
16
5.
16
6.
■ Population Statistics
Population by Province
Immigration to Canada, by Country of Last Permanent Residence
Immigration to Canada, by Province of (Intended) Destination
Immigration to Canada , by (Intended) Occupational Group
Births, by Province
Deaths, by Province
16 7. Marriages, by Province
13
Section 2
—Tables 1
and 2
January
1987
Table 1:
Population 1
for Canada,
the Provinces and the Territories (thousands)
Year
and
quarter
Canada
Nfld
PEL
N.S.
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon N W T
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
6
9
10
11
12
13
1985 June
25,3598
5807
127.4
879.8
719.6
6.582.7
9,064.2
1 .070.6
1.017.8
2.358.0
2,884.7
232
51
1986 June
25.591.1
580 2
128.1
8838
721.1
6.627.2
9,181.9
1.078.6
1 .021 .0
2.389.5
2.9059
22.9
50.9
1984 Jan.
25,021 4
577.8
125.3
867.8
711.6
6.526.0
8,894.9
1.054.1
1.001.3
2.348.1
2,842.7
223
49.5
Apr.
25.077.6
578.5
125.6
869.6
713.1
6.5359
8.921 5
1.056.6
1.004.6
2,349.8
2.8506
22.3
496
July
25.145.2
579.5
125.9
871.6
715.1
6,548.5
8,952.7
1.059.7
1 .008.4
2,351.0
2,8604
22.6
498
Oct.
25.209.4
5794
126.5
875.4
716.2
6.557.6
8,991.2
1 .063.0
1,011.9
2.345.7
2,869.4
23.0
50.2
1985 Jan
25,2638
579.2
127.1
877.4
717.7
6,5643
9,021.9
1 ,065 9
1,014.7
2,346.7
2.875.3
23 .1
50.6
Apr.
25,319.3
580.0
127.3
878.7
718.8
6,574.4
9,0459
1,068.8
1,016.5
2,3538
2,881.0
23.2
51.0
July
25.380.0
581.1
127.5
8804
719.7
6,586.2
9,075.1
1,071.2
1.018.1
2,359.9
2,8865
23.2
51.0
Oct.
25.4462
581.1
127.8
8822
719.4
6,599.3
9,1098
1.073.4
1,017.7
2,368.4
2,8928
23 1
51.2
1986 Jan.
25,501.2
580 7
127.9
8830
720.3
6,6097
9.1398
1.075.4
1,019.6
2.373.4
2,8979
22.7
50.9
Apr.
25.551.2
580.0
128
883 1
720.9
6,6185
9,164.4
1.077.2
1 ,020.2
2,3842
2.901
228
51.0
July
25,611.9
580.1
128.2
8843
721.4
6,631 5
9,1927
1.078.9
1.021.2
2,391
2.908.8
23.0
50.8
Oct.
25,675.2
579.9
128.2
886.3
721.4
6,6437
9,2342
1 .080 6
1 .020.6
2.388.7
2.917.9
234
50.3
'As of the first of each month, quarterly and annual data from 1951 to April 1. 1981 are intercensal estimates; the June 3. 1981 Census Count has been adjusted to correspond to
June 1; final postcensal estimates from July 1, 1981 to June 1, 1982; updated postcensal estimates from July 1, 1982 to October 1, 1983 and preliminary postcensal estimates from
January 1, to October 1, 1984 For an explanation of population estimates methodology and data sources, see Catalogues 91-210 (first issue) and 91-001. Vol 10. No. 2
Sources: Quarterly Estimates of Population tor Canada, the Provinces and the Territories (91-001), Postcensal Annual Estimates of Population by Marital Status. Age, Sex
and Components of Growth for Canada, Provinces and Territories at June 1st (91-201).
Table 2: Immigration to Canada, by country of last permanent residence
Asia
Other
Year
Total
Austra-
United
West
North and
Central
South
Ail
and
Hong
Philip-
Other
Other
quarter
Total
Europe 1
Total
India
Kong
Vietnam
pines
Asia
lasia
States
Indies 2
Africa
America'
America
countries 2
D
27
41
36
125590
125591
125592
125593
125594
37
38
39
125596
125597
125598
40
1984
88,199
20.831
41,877
5,470
7,707
10,975
3.740
13.985
535
6.869
5,585
3,547
4,033
4.073
849
1985
84,253
18,875
38,549
4,047
7,392
10,161
3,219
13.730
507
6.747
6.104
3,553
4,931
4.350
625
1983 4
21.417
5,858
9.436
1,895
1,742
2.045
973
2.781
144
1,653
1,495
868
623
1.159
181
1984 1
18,306
4,221
8.616
1,689
1,382
1,935
801
2.809
120
1,330
1.146
671
1.109
929
164
2
25.419
5,806
1 1 ,605
1.757
1.997
2.538
1.127
4.186
166
2.146
1.703
1,174
1,120
1.366
333
3
24.984
5,790
12.321
1,215
2,719
3.363
1.044
3.980
152
2.021
1,732
1,046
797
974
151
4
19,490
5,014
9,335
809
1,609
3.139
768
3.010
97
1,372
1,004
656
1,007
804
201
1985 1
17,689
4,104
8,121
793
1.428
2.340
736
2.824
132
1.348
1.175
767
982
896
164
2
17,303
3,947
7,770
827
1.462
2,077
612
2.792
141
1.463
1,157
808
1.007
827
183
3
27,453
6,151
12,350
1,121
2,933
2.939
1.051
4.306
128
2.146
2.185
1,104
1,746
1,498
133
4
21,808
4,673
10,308
1.306
1.569
2,805
820
3.808
106
1.790
1.587
874
1,196
1.129
145
1986 1
18,769
4,045
8.484
1.406
1,122
1,976
751
3.229
119
1,355
1.376
804
1.372
981
233
2
24,427
5,878
9,888
1,661
1.227
1,719
1.197
4.084
137
2,110
1.950
1,153
1.540
1.343
428
3
26.517
6,235
11,158
1.644
2,052
1,832
1,057
4,573
110
1,743
2.163
1,448
1.624
1.470
566
'Includes the CANSIM series for Great Britam(D28), France(D29). Germany(D30). Netherlands(D31). Greece(D32). ltaly(D33). Portugal(D34). Poland(D1 25589). Other Europe(D35) Data for
these countries may be obtained by contacting CANSIM Division 613-990-8200. or any of the Statistics Canada Regional Offices 2 A list of countries included in this grouping may be
obtained from Population Estimates Section, Demography Div . Statistics Canada 613-990-9581
Source: Employment and Immigration Canada.
14
January 1987
Table 3: Immigration to Canada, by province of destination
Section 2— Tables 3 and 4
Year
and
quarter
Canada
Nfld.
PEL
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon,
NWT
D
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
1984
1985
1983 4
88,239
84,253
21.417
299
325
83
109
112
23
1,034
962
221
600
593
105
14,641
14,893
3,428
41,527
40,652
9.894
3,903
3.415
900
2.150
1,911
397
10,670
9,000
2,469
13,190
12.290
3.856
116
100
1984 1
18.994
52
17
179
118
3,274
8,455
893
440
2,443
3,097
26
2
24,984
113
35
306
183
4,393
1 1 ,503
1.087
569
3,024
3,742
29
3
24,777
85
32
316
182
3,949
12,048
1.021
605
2,980
3,525
34
4
19,484
49
25
233
117
3.025
9,521
902
536
2,223
2.826
27
1985 1
17,689
87
24
206
106
2,869
8,559
742
389
2,007
2,678
22
2
17,303
56
25
231
148
2,966
8,141
638
437
1.994
2.639
28
3
27,453
70
27
290
187
5,047
13,157
1,172
600
2.812
4.061
30
4
21,808
112
36
235
152
4,011
10,795
863
485
2.187
2.912
20
1986 1
18,769
56
26
188
118
2,835
9,204
940
477
2.230
2,671
24
2
24.427
74
48
302
176
4,817
1 1 ,628
1.089
471
2.541
3,251
30
3
26,517
75
39
320
181
5,122
13.794
881
520
2,539
3,018
28
Source: Employment and Immigration Canada.
Table 4: Immigration to Canada, by (intended) occupational group'
Total
immi-
gration
Destined
to the labour force
Not
Jestined to
the labour force
Year
and
quarter
Mana-
gerial 2
Profes-
sional
and
technical
Clerical
Commer-
cial
and fi-
nancial
Service
and re-
creation
Transport
and
communi-
cation
Agricul-
ture
Mining
and
quarry-
ing 3
Manufac-
turing 4
La-
bourers
Sub-
total'
Spouses 6
Children
Students
(18 years
and
over)'
Sub-
total 8
D
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
1984
1985
88,199
84,253
2,554
2,290
6,056
6,309
3.143
3,077
1,534
1,470
5,307
5,343
567
593
1,167
1,044
137
184
7,587
7,419
510
521
38,523
38.506
14.530
12,994
7,064
6.512
17,609
17,441
49,676
45,747
1983 4 21,417
589
1,549
772
353
1.042
169
304
34
1,746
115
8,957 3,900
1.696
4.114 12.460
1984 1
18,306
427
1,299
635
329
1,103
104
292
24
1,543
76
8.203
3,014
1,409
3,438
10,103
2
25.419
612
1,672
927
414
1,851
149
328
29
1,953
141
11,466
4,166
1,871
4,703
13,953
3
24.984
902
1.736
883
445
1,461
142
301
43
2.207
142
10,151
4,175
2.050
5.691
14,833
4
19.490
613
1,349
698
346
892
172
246
41
1,884
151
8.703
3,175
1,734
3.777
10.787
1985 1
17.689
614
1,346
689
307
1,341
125
231
36
1.698
105
8,536
2,702
1,361
3.414
9,153
2
17,303
587
1.328
668
301
1,134
125
236
38
1,575
131
8,227
2,625
1,266
3.301
9,076
3
27,453
1,001
1,961
946
464
1,654
168
315
55
2,280
151
12,086
4,230
2,117
6.254
15,367
4
21,808
788
1,674
774
398
1,214
175
262
55
1,866
134
9,657
3,437
1,768
4,472
12,151
1986 1
18,769
613
1,406
708
335
945
136
295
53
1,633
97
8.686
2.856
1.589
3,784
10.083
2
24,427
897
1,780
936
412
1,474
202
387
72
2,104
140
1 1 .653
3.584
1.815
4,813
12.774
3
26,517
1,286
2,083
1,054
441
1,217
190
328
75
2,048
191
1 1 .945
3,913
2.037
6,163
14.572
'The occupational status of the maionty of the persons destined to the labour force is determined by immigration officials by an examination of documentary evidence provided by the
immigrants- The classification of occupations is similar to that used in the 1971 Census; see Occupational Classification Manual, Census of Canada. 1971, Catalogue Number 12-536E,
Vol I beginning with 1978, this is subdivided into entrepreneurs and managers-administrators For breakdown refer to CANSIM main base "Includes logging, fishing, trapping and
hunting 'Includes mechanical and construction 'Includes a small number in non-specified occupations 'Beginning with 1978 includes fiances and fiancees 'Does not include
students entering Canada on students' visas. 'Includes also retired persons, elderly dependents, and other unspecified persons
Source: Employment and Immigration Canada.
15
Section
2— Tables 5-7
January
1987
Table 5
Births,' by province (number)
Year and
quarter
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I,
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
NWT
D
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
1983
1984
373,689
377,031
8,929
8,560
1,907
1,954
12,401
12,378
10,518
10,360
88,154
87,839
126,826
131.296
16,602
16,651
17,847
18,014
45,555
44,105
42,919
43,911
540
519
1,491
1,444
1983 4
90,595
1,979
459
3,051
2,583
21,519
30,931
3.977
4.321
10.764
10,528
128
355
1984 1
2
3
4
91.429
97,033
98,012
90,557
2,157
2.287
2.244
1,872
470
475
511
498
3.001
3,130
3,212
3.035
2,496
2,705
2,641
2,518
21 ,423
22,887
22,657
20,872
31.227
33,561
34,504
32,004
4,107
4,180
4,389
3,975
4,532
4,537
4.694
4,251
10.911
11.315
1 1 ,393
10,486
10,655
11.427
11.299
10,530
120
143
132
124
330
386
336
392
1985 1
2
3
4
93,890
99,820
97.430
88.000
2,240
2,050
2.190
1,600
460
500
540
490
2,920
3.370
3.220
2,770
2,550
2,780
2.590
2,380
21,610
23,460
23.060
19.680
32.420
34.800
32,260
31,790
4,130
4,240
4,610
4,090
4,260
4.710
4.730
4,170
1 1 .790
1 1 .850
12.200
10.420
10,930
11,660
1 1 .600
10.230
170
100
110
110
410
300
320
270
1986 1
2
3
91.050
99.600
97,060
1.940
2.050
2.270
440
560
510
2,910
3,320
3,200
2,370
2,780
2,550
20.740
22.910
22.600
31,760
35,100
34,490
4,120
4,210
4,430
4,500
4.650
4,580
10.710
1 1 ,800
1 1 ,470
11.160
11.770
10,570
110
130
130
290
320
260
'Monthly figures do not add to total shown because month was not reported tor 200 Quebec births
Table 6: Deaths, by province (number)
Year and
quarter
Canada
Nfld
1983
1 74,484
3.498
1.050
7,047
5.206
44.275
64.507
8.521
7.611
12,588
19.827
113
241
1984
175,727
3.520
1,109
6.913
5.272
44,449
64,703
8.290
7.710
12.730
20.686
108
237
1983 4
44,242
894
244
1,735
1,325
1 1 ,097
16,377
2,162
1.868
3.240
5,215
34
51
1984 1
44,855
887
317
1,919
1,330
1 1 ,366
16,368
2,104
1,892
3.222
5,377
25
48
2
43,665
945
278
1.746
1,319
1 1 .047
16.052
2,058
1,958
3,155
5,019
23
65
3
42.473
874
238
1.567
1,297
10.802
15,531
2,048
1,944
3,110
4,969
29
64
4
44.734
814
276
1,681
1.326
1 1 .234
16.752
2.080
1.916
3.243
5.321
31
60
1985 1
46.700
900
260
1,850
1,330
12.830
17,050
2,140
1.940
3.240
5,100
20
40
2
44,770
820
300
1,730
1,370
11.770
16,580
2.040
2.090
3,110
4,880
30
50
3
42,720
740
260
1,710
1.280
10,660
15,310
2.080
2,120
3,410
5,080
30
40
4
44,140
780
260
1,660
1.310
1 1 ,300
16,030
2.240
1,930
3.380
5,160
40
50
1986 1
50.340
1,000
320
2.060
1,320
12,730
18,270
2,290
2,100
3.550
6,640
20
40
2
45.550
980
290
1.930
1,450
1 1 ,620
16.400
2.340
2.150
3.360
4,950
30
50
3
43.790
980
270
1.730
1.250
1 1 .040
15.980
2.230
1,890
3.290
5.050
30
50
Table 7:
Marriages, 1 by province (number)
Year and
quarter
Canada Nfld P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
NWT
D
170 171 172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
1983
184,675
3,778
937
6.505
5.260
36.144
70,893
8,261
7,504
21,172
23,692
243
286
1984
185,597
3,567
1,057
6.798
5,294
37.433
71,922
8.393
7,213
20,052
23,397
212
259
1983 4
43,626
947
191
1,536
1,138
7.671
17,293
1.965
1,819
4,870
6.033
70
93
1984 1
18,423
398
92
666
409
2.400
7.485
875
626
2.422
2.991
25
34
2
52.629
933
247
1,730
1,435
10.889
20.526
2.395
2,124
5.732
6,496
48
74
3
71.006
1,438
484
2,768
2.280
16,389
26,490
3,111
2,815
7.225
7,840
82
84
4
43,539
798
234
1,634
1,170
7,755
17.421
2.012
1.648
4.673
6.070
57
67
1985 1
17.600
360
50
600
380
2,060
7,440
720
560
2.440
2.910
30
50
2
49,700
930
200
1,510
1,400
9.640
20,160
2,110
2,050
5.700
5.920
30
50
3
70.470
1.520
440
2,860
2,170
15.020
25.580
3.320
3.060
8.090
8.250
90
70
4
42.880
770
220
1.510
1.110
7.480
17,120
2.020
1.540
4.560
6450
40
60
1986 1
17,710
360
70
650
330
2,240
7,350
820
510
2,320
2,980
20
60
2
53,780
850
220
1,720
1.650
10,760
21 ,500
2.380
2.270
5,930
6,390
50
60
3
72,380
1,350
500
2.840
2.360
15,910
27,440
3,210
2.730
7,380
8.510
70
80
'Monthly figures do not add to total shown because month was not reported for 204 marriages in Quebec
Source: Vital Statistics (84-001), (84-205) and (84-206), Statistics Canada.
16
1 .
18
1 .1
18
1 .2
19
1 .3
19
1 .4
20
1 .5
20
1 .6
21
1 .7
Section 3 ■ System of National Accounts
Income and Expenditure Accounts
Gross Domestic Product, Income Based
Gross Domestic Product, Expenditure Based
Gross Domestic Product at 1981 Prices, Expenditure Based
Relation Between Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices,
Gross National Product at Market Prices, and Net National
Income at Factor Cost
Sources and Disposition of Gross Saving
Sources and Disposition of Personal Income
Personal Expenditure on Consumer Goods and Services
by Type of Expenditure
22 1.8 Personal Expenditure on Consumer Goods and
Services by Type of Expenditure, at 1981 Prices
22 1.9 Government Sector Revenue and Expenditure
23 1.10 Federal Government Revenue and Expenditure
24 1.11 Provincial Government Revenue and Expenditure
25 1.12 Local Government Revenue and Expenditure
26 1.13 Hospital Revenue and Expenditure
26 1.14 Canada and Quebec Pension Plan Revenue and
Expenditure
27 1.15 Implicit Price Indexes, Gross Domestic Product,
(1981-100). Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates
2. Domestic Product by Industry at Factor Cost
28 2.1 Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Factor Cost in 1981 prices, Quarterly
30 2.2 Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Factor Cost in 1981 Prices, Monthly
3. Balance of International Payments
37 3.1 Canadian Balance of International Payments, Current Account, All Countries
38 3.2 Canadian Balance of International Payments, Current Account, Area Distribution
39 3.3 Canadian Balance of International Payments, Capital Account, All Countries
17
Section 3— Tables 1.1 and 1.2
Table 1. Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.1: Gross domestic product, income based (millions of current dollars).
January 1987
Wages,
Accr'd
Net
salaries,
net
income of
and
Corpo-
Interest
income
non-farm
Net
Capital
Gross
supple-
ration
& misc
of farm
unincorp
domestic
Indirect
consump-
Statis-
domestic
Year
mentary
profits
invest-
operators
business
Inventory
income
taxes
tion
tical
product
and
labour
before
ment
from farm
incl.
valuation
at factor
less
allow-
dis-
at market
quarter
income'
taxes*
income*. 3
prod. 4
rent
adjustment 5
cost
subsidies
ances
crepancy
prices
D
10002
10003
10004
10005
10006
10007
10001
10008
10009
10010
10000
D
20002
20003
20004
20005
20006
20007
20001
20008
20009
20010
20000
1984
238,496
45,430
39,837
3,462
24,715
-2,961
348,979
42.851
50,391
1.106
443,327
1985
255,569
47,528
40,099
4,083
28,586
-2,165
373,700
47.171
53,725
1,765
476,361
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
63,854
1 1 ,885
9,820
-1.917
7,072
-882
89,832
10.923
13,317
750
114,822
3
65.585
1 1 ,494
9,848
6.045
8,038
-185
100,825
12.324
13,503
735
127,387
4
65.522
12,805
10,334
747
7,694
-473
96,629
12.504
13,879
786
123,798
1986 1
64,548
10,637
1 1 ,308
-355
6,921
-499
92,560
12.992
13,912
-1,333
118.131
2
67,738
11.706
9.497
-1,243
8,171
8
95.877
12,455
14,062
513
122.907
3
69,069
1 1 ,228
9,999
6,849
8,772
105
106,022
14,876
14,456
355
135.709
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
253.312
258,092
261,636
265,460
268,900
271,808
44,964
47,548
50,776
43,752
44.684
45,296
39.744
39,480
41,848
42,816
38,172
40,292
5,520
3,372
3,716
4,804
6,972
3,664
27,824
29,500
30,316
30.532
31.460
32,196
2.088
369,276
■1,392
376,600
2,452
385,840
•1,332
386,032
876
391 ,064
-240
393,016
46,572
47,340
49,360
52,264
52.840
57,572
53,584
54,172
54,616
56.064
56,648
57,932
1,540
470.972
2.068
480,180
1,044
490.860
1,520
495,880
1,448
502,000
860
509,380
'Includes military pay and allowances. 'These aggregates differ from those shown in earlier publications in that they are on a "domestic" basis and thus include interest and div-
idends paid to non-residents and exclude interest and dividends received from non-residents includes profits (net of losses) of government business enterprises and other government
investment income 'Includes value of physical change in farm inventories. An ad|ustment has been made to take account of the accrued earnings of farm operators arising out of the
operations of the Canadian Wheat Board Book value of inventories is deflated to remove the effect of price changes and the derived physical change is then valued at average prices
of the current period to obtain the value of physical change The difference between this value of physical change and the change in book value is called the inventory valuation ad-
justment 'See footnote 3, Table 1.2.
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.2: Gross domestic product, expenditure based (millions of current dollars).
Govern-
Business investmem
I
Personal
ment
expend-
current
Fixed capital 2
Inventories
expend-
iture
consu-
Government
Resi-
Non-
Machin-
Farm &
Exports
imports
Statis-
domestic
mer
on
investment
dential
resi-
ery
grain in
of
of
tical
product
Year
goods
goods .
con-
dential
and
commer-
goods
goods
dis-
at
and
and
and ser-
Fixed
Inven-
struc-
construc-
equip-
Non-
cial
and
and
crep-
market
quarter
services
vices
capital'
tories
Total 2
tion
tion
ment
Total
farm 3
channels*
services 5
services 6
ancy
prices
D
10012
10013
10014
10015
10016
10017
10018
10019
10020
10021
10022
10023
10026
10029
10011
D
20012
20013
20014
20015
20016
20017
20018
20019
20020
20021
20022
20023
20026
20029
20011
1984
251.353
89,302
11,225
20
73,034
21,873
24,731
26,430
3,157
4,188
-1,031
126,406
-110,064
-1,106
443,327
1985
274,658
94,971
11,781
-64
80,856
25.368
26,572
28.916
2,745
2,209
536
135,961
-122,783
-1,764
476,361
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2 68,399 22,212 2,803
3 68,536 23,699 3,455
4 74,706 24,487 3,110
1986 1 68,419 25,688 2,386
2 74,118 23,311 2,838
3 74,200 25,058 3,459
50
21,129
6,479
6.743
7,907
-2.346
-1,232
-1,114
35,617
-32,293
-749
114.822
20
22,120
8,077
7.350
6,693
7,579
2.164
5.415
33,221
-30,507
-736
127,387
95
21,149
6,909
6,835
7,405
-2.574
-1,173
-1,401
35.116
-31.316
-785
123,798
■11
18.655
4,902
6,051
7,702
1,582
3,700
-2,118
32,802
-32,722
1.332
118,131
57
23.170
7,978
6,185
9,007
-1.285
-526
-759
35,806
-34,595
-513
122,907
-31
23,557
9.766
6,346
7.445
8,031
1.894
6,137
34,273
-32,483
-355
135,709
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
270,516
94,060
1 1 ,768
—
79,532
24,024
27,476
28,032
3.176
2,016
1,160
134,336
-120,880
-1,536
470.972
3
278,540
94,648
1 1 ,796
-132
82.952
26,260
27,204
29,488
4,684
4,228
456
134,392
-124.632
-2,068
480.180
4
284,420
97,372
1 1 .832
-76
85.476
28,516
26,308
30,652
1,244
1,292
-48
141.084
-129,448
-1.044
490.860
1986 1
288,244
98,260
1 1 ,792
56
86.532
28,188
27,120
31.224
7,144
6,300
844
139.868
-134,500
-1,516
495,880
2
293,700
98,956
11,816
-16
85.908
29,552
24,840
31,516
6.156
4,840
1,316
134,396
-127,472
-1,444
502,000
3
301,728
100,144
11,872
-284
87.764
31,736
23,344
32.684
3.840
3,144
696
138,336
-133,164
-856
509,380
'Includes outlay on new durable assets such as building and highway construction by governments other than government business enterprises. Excludes defence construction and
equipment which is defined as current expenditure. includes capital expenditures by private and government business enterprises, private noncommercial institutions and outlays on
new residential construction by individuals. Capital expenditure is defined to include all transfer costs on the sales and purchases of existing fixed assets 3 The book value of invento-
ries is deflated to remove the effect of price change and the derived "physical" change is then valued at average prices of the current period to obtain the value of physical change
The difference between the value of physical change and the change in book value is called the inventory valuation ad)ustment (shown in Table 1.1). 'See footnote 4, Table 1.1.
'Excludes investment income received from non-residents "Excludes investment income paid to non-residents.
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
January 1987
1— Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.3: Gross domestic product at 1981 prices, expenditure based (millions of current dollars) 1
Section 3— Tables 1.3 and 1.4
Personal
expend-
iture on
consumer
goods
and
services
Govern-
ment
current,
expend-
iture
on
goods
and
services
Government
investment
Business investment
Exports
of
goods
and
services'
Deduct
imports
of goods
and
services'
Statis-
tical
dis-
crep-
ancy
Gross
domes-
tic
pro-
duct
at
1981
prices
Fixed
capital
Inventories
Total
Non-
farm
Farm
and
grain
in com-
mercial
chan-
nels
Total
Resi-
dential
construc-
tion
Non-
resi-
dential
construc-
tion
Machin-
ery
and
equip
ment
Year
and
quarte
Fixed
capital
Inven-
tories
Final
domestic
demand
D
D
10032
20032
10033
20033
10034
20034
10035
20035
10036
20036
10037
20037
10038
20038
10039
20039
10041
20041
10042
20042
10043
20043
10044
20044
10048
20048
10052
20052
10031
20031
100',')
20053
1984
205.496
72,540
9,888
16
66.231
19.756
22,289
24,186
2,347
3,508
-1,161
118.001
-99,131
1985
215.683
73.891
10.151
-50
70.609
22.239
23,108
25,262
2,489
2,032
457
124.792
-106,813
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2 53.931 17.412 2.427
3 53.088 18,335 2,989
4 58,276 18,759 2,651
1986 1 52.416 19.558 2,018
2 56,116 17,632 2,389
3 55.280 18.647 2.883
40
18,464
5,699
5,895
6.870
-2,271
-1,099
-1.172
32,386
-27,917
16
19.287
7,029
6,387
5,871
7,628
1,921
5,707
30,051
-26.641
75
18.268
5.997
5,888
6,383
-2,597
-895
-1,702
32,300
-27.069
-9
15,867
4,201
5,133
6,533
689
3,078
-2.389
30,438
-27.763
45
19.382
6,612
5,214
7.556
-1,516
-319
-1,197
33.153
-29.426
24
19.458
7,867
5.308
6.283
9,077
1,883
7,194
31,937
-28,183
-926 374,462 354,155
-1.428 389.324 370,334
-612 93.860 92,234
-602 104.151 93.699
-633 99.880 97,954
1.063 94,277 89,859
-406 97.369 95,519
-285 108,790 96,268
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2 213,724 73,536 10,188
3 217.580 73,520 10,216
4 219.992 74,700 10,096
1986 1 220,512 74,468 9,964
2 223.116 74.544 9,944
3 227,180 74,616 9,892
—
69,600
21,228
24,020
24.352
2.824
1,632
1.192
123.248
-105,376
108
72,408
22,904
23,640
25.864
3.968
3,780
188
122.068
-108,532
-48
73,748
24.664
22.664
26.420
1,308
1,424
-116
1 28,544
-111,100
44
73,504
23,968
23,008
26.528
6,732
5,292
1.440
1 29,044
-114,292
-12
72,204
24.620
20,944
26.640
7,004
4,976
2.028
126,016
-109,812
220
72,528
25.568
19,516
27.444
5,036
3.548
1.488
129,752
-115,044
-1,244 386,500 367,048
-1.660 389,460 373,724
-824 396,416 378,536
-1,220 398,756 378,448
-1,156 401,848 379,808
-676 403,064 384,216
'The period 1961-1986 was deflated in three time periods 1961-1971, 1971-1981. 1981-1986 with price indexes based on 1961. 1971 and 1981 respectively The prices were then
linked arithmetically at the major group, component and total levels to the 1981 base The linking process produced residual differences between the sum of the linked groups and
linked aggregates These differences are shown as adjusting entries 'Excludes investment income received from non-residents 'Excludes investment income paid to non-residents
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.4: Relation between gross domestic product at market prices, gross national product at market prices, and net national income at
factor cost (in millions of current dollars).
Year
and
quarter
D
D
Add:
invest-
Deduct
Equals
Gross
ment
invest-
gross
Deduct
Net
domestic
income
ment
national
Deduct
capital
Deduct
national
product
received
income
product
indirect
consump-
statis-
income
at
from
paid to
at
taxes
tion
tical
at
market
non-
non-
market
less
allow-
dis-
factor
prices
residents
residents
prices'
subsidies'
ances
crepancy
cost
10057
20057
10330
20330
10331
20331
10556
20056
10059
20059
10060
20060
10061
20061
10055
20055
1984
1985
443,327
6.177
-19,969
429,535
-42.851
-50,391
-1.106
335.187
476,361
7.439
-22,036
461,764
-47.171
-53.725
-1.765
359,103
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
114,822
2.272
-5,266
111,828
-10,923
-13.317
-750
86,838
127,387
1.691
-5,208
123,870
-12,324
-13.503
-735
97,308
123,798
1.718
-5,834
119.682
-12.504
-13,879
-786
92,513
118,131
1,558
-6,354
113.335
-12.992
-13,912
1,333
87.764
122.907
1,587
-5,475
119.019
-12.455
-14,062
-513
91.989
135.709
2.003
-5.241
132.471
-14.876
-14,456
-355
102.784
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
470.972
9.004
-21,692
458.284
-46.572
-53.584
-1.540
356.588
480,180
6.936
-21.592
465.524
-47.340
-54,172
-2.068
361.944
490,860
6.216
-22,468
474,608
-49.360
-54.616
-1,044
369.588
495,880
6,656
-24,524
478.012
-52.264
-56,064
-1.520
368.164
502.000
6,692
-22,568
486.124
-52.840
-56,648
-1,448
375,188
509,380
7,800
-22.052
495.128
-57.572
-57,932
-860
378.764
'Gross National Product at 1981 prices can be calculated by deflating net investment income from non-residents with the overall Gross Domestic Product implicit price index and adding
the result to Gross Domestic Product at 1981 prices
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
19
Section 3— Tables 1.5 and 1.6
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.5: Sources and disposition of gross saving (in millions of current dollars).
January 1987
Sources of gross saving
Total
Disposition of gross
saving
Saving
Capital
con-
sumption
allow-
ances
Surplus(-)
or
deficit! + )
of Canada
on current
trans-
actions
with non-
residents'
Statis-
tical
discre-
pancy
Total
saving
Persons
corporated
& unin-
business
Corporate & government
business enterprises
Govern-
ment
Undis-
tributed
corpo-
ration
profits
Unre-
mitted
profits
of govern-
ment
business
enter-
prises
Capital
assis-
tance
Inventory
valuation
adjust-
ment
Total
invest-
ment
in
fixed
capi-
tal
Total
invest-
ment
in
inven-
tories
Statis-
tical
discre-
pancy
Year
and
quarter
Personal
saving
Adjust-
ment on
grain
trans-
actions'
D
D
10063
20063
10065
20065
10066
20066
10068
20068
10069
20069
10070
20070
10071
20071
10072
20072
10073
20073
10078
20078
10079
20079
10062
20062
10081
20081
10085
20085
10086
20086
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
7,013
10,077
182
4,626
171
932
3
17,156
16,989
143
4,121
106
647
4
5,739
5,838
304
4,130
484
853
1986 1
6,723
10,225
-312
2,527
443
687
2
6,818
8,267
107
4,588
80
818
3
18,114
15,391
25
4,609
129
791
-882 -8,093 13,317 -193
-185 -4,665 13,503 1.044
-473 -5.397 13,879 401
-499 -6.348 13,912 4,642
8 -7,050 14,062 2,874
105 -2,936 14,456 1,736
750
20.887
23,932
-2,296
-749
735
32.438
25.575
7.599
-736
786
20.805
24.259
-2,669
-785
1.333
23.944
21,041
1.571
1.332
513
24.267
26,008
-1,228
-513
355
34.661
27,016
8,000
-355
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
38,260
48,388
-96
14,696
1,104
3,532
-2,088
-27,276
53.584
-444
1,540
92,940
91 ,300
3,176
-1,536
3
35,096
40.064
-168
17,200
968
2,608
-1,392
-24,184
54,172
5,896
2,068
97.232
94,748
4.552
-2,068
4
36,624
40.060
480
18,340
2,036
3,416
-2,452
-25,256
54.616
5.148
1,044
97,432
97,308
1.168
-1.044
1986 1
34,140
42,868
132
1 1 ,204
652
2,888
-1.332
-22,272
56.064
12.284
1,520
104,008
98,324
7,200
-1.516
2
34,740
39,288
-104
15,356
700
3.140
876
-24,516
56.648
9.584
1,448
102,420
97,724
6,140
-1.444
3
33,404
30.640
-268
17,400
1,112
3,180
-240
-18,420
57.932
10,140
860
102,336
99,636
3,556
-856
'This item is the adjustment to take account of the accrued earnings of farm operators arising out of the operations of the Canadian Wheat Board
source of savings made available to economy by non-residents.
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.6: Sources and disposition of personal income (in millions of current dollars).
'A positive figure indicates a
Wages, salaries and
supplementary labour income
Net
income
received
by farm
operators
from farm
produc-
tion'
Net
income
of non-
farm unin-
corpora-
ted
business,
including
rent
Current transfers
Total
From government
From
persons
dividends.
From
government
Year
and
quarte
From
business
Civilian
Military
pay
and
allow-
ances
miscel-
laneous
invest-
ment
income'
Total
Transfer
pay-
ments
to
persons
Capital
assist-
ance 3
D
D
10088
20088
10089
20089
10090
20090
10091
20091
10092
20092
10093
20093
10094
20094
10096
20096
10097
20097
10098
20098
10099
20099
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
63,854
45,723
14,828
693
2,610
-2,099
7,072
13.338
15,082
14,930
152
3
65,585
47,861
14,702
699
2,323
5.902
8,038
13.498
14,109
13,964
145
4
65,522
47,017
15,127
700
2,678
443
7,694
13,768
14,830
14,752
78
1986 1
64,548
46,018
15,125
714
2.691
-43
6,921
14,157
15,473
15,380
93
2
67,738
48,614
15,669
717
2,738
-1.350
8,171
14,109
15.949
15,867
82
3
69,069
50,244
15,616
769
2.440
6.824
8,772
14,603
15.208
15,133
75
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
253,312
181,896
58,640
2,720
10,056
5,616
27,824
54,000
58.816
58.208
608
3
258,092
185,788
59,260
2,780
10,264
3,540
29,500
53,368
58.896
58.316
580
4
261,636
188.072
60,308
2,828
10,428
3.236
30,316
53,908
60,192
59,880
312
1986 1
265,460
191,184
60,932
2,896
10,448
4.672
30,532
57.500
60.304
59,932
372
2
268,900
193,568
61,964
2,816
10,552
7,076
31,460
57.104
62,236
61,908
328
3
271,808
194,996
62,968
3,056
10.788
3.932
32,196
57,844
63.508
63,208
300
'This item differs from Column 4, Table 1.1 by excluding the adjustment which has been made to the account of the accrued earnings arising out of the operations of the Canadian
Wheat Board 'Includes all interest on the public debt paid by government to persons 3 Chantable contributions and bad debts
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
20
January 1987
1— Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.6: Sources and disposition of personal income
Section 3— Tables 1 6/concluded and 1.7
;in millions of current dollars).
Current transfers
cont'd
Personal
income
Personal
expen-
diture
on
consumer
goods
and
services
Current translers
Personal
saving
Personal
dis-
posable
income'
To
governmen
To
corpor-
ations
To
non-
resi-
dents
Total
Income
taxes
&
Suc-
cession
duties
& estate
taxes
Employer
employee
contri-
butions to
social ins
& govt
pension
funds
Other
Personal
saving
as per-
centage
of personal
dis-
posable
income
Year
and
quarter
From
corpor-
ations*
From
non-
resi-
dents
D
D
10100
20100
10101
20101
10087
20087
10103
20103
10104
20104
10105
20105
10106
20106
10107
20107
10108
20108
10109
20109
10110
20110
10102
20102
10111
20111
10112
20112
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
174
172
97,593
68.399
17,909
1 1 ,445
13
5.543
908
1,077
131
10,077
79.684
3
175
173
107,480
68,536
20,722
14,516
16
5.260
930
1,100
133
16,989
86,758
4
170
170
102,597
74,706
20,937
15,128
5
4.883
921
982
134
5,838
81 ,660
1986 1
180
176
101,412
68,419
21,488
14.693
13
5,782
1.000
1,137
143
10,225
79.924
2
183
177
104,977
74,118
21,282
14,278
3
6.061
940
1,168
142
8,267
83,695
3
182
177
114,835
74,200
23,934
17.214
3
5.755
962
1,171
139
15.391
90.901
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
696
688
400,952
270,516
77.052
53,332
52
19.836
3,832
4.472
524
48.388
323.900
14.9
3
700
692
404,788
278,540
81,336
56.556
64
20.892
3.824
4,316
532
40.064
323,452
124
4
680
680
410,648
284,420
81.760
55.928
20
22.000
3.812
3,872
536
40.060
328.888
12.2
1986 1
720
704
419.892
288,244
83,696
57.056
52
22.944
3.644
4.512
572
42.868
336.196
128
2
732
708
428.216
293,700
89,872
64,028
12
21 .892
3.940
4,788
568
39.288
338,344
11.6
3
728
708
430.724
301.728
93,156
66.180
12
23.028
3.936
4,644
556
30,640
337,568
9 1
'This item is the transfer portion of interest on the Consumer debt 'Personal disposable income is equal to "personal income" minus "current transfers to government"
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.7: Personal expenditure on consumer goods and services by type of expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Durable goods
Semi-durable
goods
Non-durable goods
Services
Year
and
quarter
Total
Of which
Total
Of which
Total
Of which
Total
Of which:
clothing
and
footwear
expendi-
Motor
vehicles.
parts
and
repairs
Furniture
and
household
appliances
Food
& non-
alcoholic
beverages
Motor
fuels &
lubri-
cants
Elec-
tricity,
gas &
other
fuels
Gross
rent
(imputed
and
paid)
Restaur-
ants
and
hotels
Net
expendi-
ture
abroad
on
consumer
goods
and
services
D
D
10114
20114
10115
20115
10116
20116
10118
20118
10119
20119
10121
20121
10122
20122
10123
20123
10124
20124
10126
20126
10127
20127
10128
20128
10129
20129
10113
20113
1984
1985
Unadjusted
for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
10.704
10.143
11.071
5.904
5.271
5,179
1.988
2.077
2.418
6,894
6,903
9,373
4,166
4,058
5,652
19.485
19,452
22,093
8.500
8.500
8.870
2.676
2.814
2.829
2,015
1,480
3,009
31.316
32,038
32.169
12.629
13.274
13,000
4,275
4,735
4,244
291
-613
250
68.399
68.536
74,706
1986 1
2
3
8.987
1 1 ,742
11,413
4,875
6,435
5.967
1.806
2.204
2,319
5,815
7,542
7,556
3,369
4,555
4,459
20,703
20,513
20,429
8,235
9.130
9.160
2.500
2.400
2.455
4.135
2.035
1.533
32.914
34.321
34.802
12,883
13.801
14.374
3,981
4,762
5,386
1.228
-3
-1.278
68.419
74,118
74,200
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
39.244
41.012
42.156
20.240
21,460
21,880
42,504 22.208
43.316 22.336
45,800 24,128
7,976
8,200
8.588
8,548
8,796
9,068
28,036 16,720
28,864 17,176
29,748 17,716
29,924 17,800
30,664 18,256
31,332 18,688
79,324
33.412
10.676
9,952
123.912
49.948
16,684
1.180
270,516
81,356
33.756
10.652
10,964
127,308
51.332
17,064
1,360
278,540
83,184
34,472
1 1 ,040
11,212
129,332
52,304
17,480
772
284,420
83,728
35,004
10,748
10,960
132.088
53.280
17,824
588
288,244
84,040
35.908
9,580
10,800
135,680
54,592
18.580
208
293,700
85,980
36.560
9,596
11.508
138.616
55.692
19.404
-840
301.728
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
21
Section 3 — Tables 1.8 and 1.9
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.8: Personal expenditure on consumer goods and services by type ot expenditure,
January 1987
at 1981 prices (in millions ot dollars).
Durable goods
Semi-durable
goods
Non-durable
goods
Services
Total
Ol which:
Total
Of which
Total
Of which:
Personal
expen-
diture
on con-
sumer
goods &
services
Year
and
quarter
Motor
vehicles.
parts
and
repairs
Furni-
ture
and
household
appliances
Of which:
clothing
and
Total footwear
Food
& non-
alcoholic
beverages
Motor
fuels
and
lubri-
cants
Elec-
tricity,
gas &
other
fuels
Gross
rent
(imputed
and
paid)
Restaur-
ants
and
hotels
Net
expen-
diture
abroad
D
D
10132
20132
10133
20133
10134
20134
10137 10138
20137 20138
10141
20141
10142
20142
10143
20143
10144
20144
10147
20147
10148
20148
10149
20149
10150
20150
10131
20131
1984
1985
Unadjusted tor seasonality
1985 2
9,354
5,042
1,672
5,789
3,567
14.893
7,114
1.883
1,413
23.895
9.501
3.337
182
53.931
3
8,860
4,486
1,734
5,754
3,452
14,785
7,149
1.990
1.069
23.689
9.611
3.619
-453
53.088
4
9,720
4,364
2,008
7,770
4,782
16,614
7,521
1,900
2.126
24,172
9,707
3.232
155
58.276
1986 1
7.717
4,038
1,491
4.766
2,829
15.229
6,792
1.684
2.847
24.704
9.776
3.005
818
52.416
2
9,782
5,128
1,798
6,153
3,809
15.303
7.405
1.920
1,454
24.878
9.867
3,509
-29
56,116
3
9,491
4,736
1,886
6,093
3,697
15.059
7.264
2.020
1.120
24,637
10,001
3,878
-858
55.280
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
34,464
17,296
6,700
23,524
14,320
60.700
28,248
7.512
7.000
95,036
38,096
12.988
796
213.724
3
35,812
18,192
6,840
24,028
14,600
61,608
28.520
7.532
7.640
96.132
38.408
13.104
944
217,580
4
36,700
18,440
7,124
24,612
14,960
62.220
28,828
7.416
7,896
96.460
38,728
13,300
448
219.992
1986 1
36,608
18,412
7,060
24,568
14,940
61 .892
28,896
7.236
7,716
97,444
39,152
13,388
244
220,512
2
36,440
17,888
7,180
25,012
15.288
62.900
29,312
7,664
7,876
98,764
39,556
13.680
56
223,116
3
38,076
19,080
7.376
25.268
15,500
63,716
29,160
7,896
8,444
100,120
39,968
14.052
-604
227,180
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.9: Government sector revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Current
expenditure
Direct taxes:
Indirect
taxes
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Total
revenue
Current
expen-
diture
on
goods and
services'
Year
From
persons
From
corporate
and
government
business
enterprises'
From
non-
residents
(withholding
taxes)
Transfer
payments:
and
quarter
To
persons
D
D
10155
20155
10156
20156
10157
20157
10158
20158
10159
20159
10160
20160
10154
20154
10162
20162
10163
20163
1984
1985
68,425
74,864
15,020
15,565
1,100
1,069
55,144
58,868
3,613
3,718
27,782
29,785
171,084
183.869
89.302
94,971
53,569
58,293
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
17,001
4,019
256
14.422
908
7.440
44,046
22,212
14,930
19,792
3,551
195
14.758
930
7,216
46.442
23.699
13.964
20,016
4,231
290
15.139
921
7.893
48.490
24,487
14,752
20.488
3,328
451
15.169
1,000
7.571
48,007
25.688
15.380
20,342
3.358
277
15.505
940
7.073
47,495
23,311
15.867
22,972
3,214
212
17,096
962
6.710
51,166
25,058
15,133
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
73,220
16,140
1,056
59,752
3,832
29.872
183,872
94.060
58.208
77,512
14,652
900
57,752
3,824
30.044
184,684
94,648
58.316
77.948
16,120
1,144
59,240
3,812
30.684
188.948
97,372
59.880
80.052
13,628
1,644
61,480
3,644
29.604
190.052
98,260
59.932
85,932
13,376
1.148
64.236
3.940
28.332
196,964
98,956
61 .908
89,220
13,224
1.056
66,964
3.936
28.116
202,516
100.144
63.208
'Tax liabilities 'Includes defence purchases of goods and services and capital consumption allowances
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
22
January 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.9: Government sector revenue and expenditure (in millions ot current dollars).
Section 3 — Tables 1.9 concluded and 1.10
Current
expenditure/ cont'd
Saving
Add
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
investment
in fixed
capital
and inven-
tories
Transfer
payments/cont'd
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expendi-
ture
Year
To business
To
non-
residents
Equals
net
lending 4
and
quarter
Subsidies
Capital
assistance
D
D
10164
20164
10165
20165
10166
20166
10167
20167
10161
20161
10168
20168
10169
20169
10170
20170
10171
20171
1984
1985
12,293
1 1 ,697
4,125
3,811
1,571
1,643
34,843
40,290
195,703
210,705
-24,619
-26.836
6,720
7,228
1 1 ,245
11.717
-29,144
-31,325
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
3.499
1,084
395
10,019
52.139
-8.093
1,798
2.853
-9.148
2,434
792
435
9,783
51.107
-4.665
1.822
3,475
-6,318
2,635
931
371
10,711
53,887
-5.397
1.842
3,015
-6,570
2,177
780
373
9,957
54,355
-6,348
1.918
2,375
-6,805
3,050
900
471
10,946
54.545
-7,050
1,933
2.895
-8,012
2,220
866
497
10.328
54,102
-2.936
1.946
3,428
-4,418
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
13.180
4,140
1,380
40,180
211,148
-27,276
7,192
11.768
-31,852
10,412
3,188
1,900
40.404
208,868
-24,184
7,288
11.664
-28.560
9.880
3,728
1,672
41,672
214,204
-25.256
7,368
11.756
-29.644
9,216
3,260
1,404
40,252
212,324
-22,272
7,672
11.848
-26.448
1 1 .396
3,468
1,760
43.992
221,480
-24,516
7.732
1 1 ,800
-28.584
9,392
3.480
2,108
42.604
220,936
-18,420
7,784
1 1 ,588
-22.224
'Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.10: Federal government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Direct taxes
Indirect
taxes
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Year
and
quartei
From
persons
From
corporate
and
government
business
enterprises'
Tax
collections
From
non-
residents
(with-
holding
taxes)
Total
revenue
D
D
10173
20173
10174
20174
10175
20175
10176
20176
10177
20177
10178
20178
10179
20179
10172
20172
1984
1985
37,520
42,419
1 1 .326
11,649
10,608
12,149
1,100
1,069
18,124
18.908
18
23
7,484
8.349
75,572
82,417
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
9,578
3,005
2.583
256
4,912
1 1 ,466
2,643
2.482
195
4,502
1 1 ,670
3,163
2.379
290
4,818
1 1 ,378
2,459
4.129
451
4,378
11,701
2.423
2,333
277
5,075
13,609
2,328
2,169
212
5,843
6
2,248
20,005
6
2,050
20.862
6
1.956
21.903
6
2,293
20.965
6
2,375
21,857
6
2.232
24,230
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
42,980
12,072
11,612
1,056
19,944
44,520
10,960
11,836
900
17,416
43,524
12,032
1 1 .964
1,144
18,124
45,100
10,040
10.996
1,644
19,164
50.372
9,696
10,540
1,148
20,588
52.084
9,568
10,356
1.056
22.556
24
8,544
84.620
24
8,460
82,280
24
8,476
83,324
24
8.696
84.668
24
9.032
90,860
24
9.208
94.496
'Tax liabilities
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001). Statistics Canada.
23
Section 3 — Tables
1 — Income and
Table 1.10: Federal
1.10/concluded and 1.11
expenditure accounts
government revenue and expenditure (in
millions of current dollars).
January 1987
Current expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
invest-
ment in
fixed
capital &
inventories
Current
expend-
iture on
goods &
services 3
Transfer
payments
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
To
persons
To business
To non-
residents
To other levels
of government:
and
quarter
Subsidies
Capital
assistance
To To
provinces local
net
lending*
D
D
10181
20181
10183
20183
10184
20184
10185
20185
10186
20186
10187 10188
20187 20188
10189
20189
10180
20180
10190
20190
10191
20191
10192
20192
10193
20193
1984
1985
21,553
23.795
29,608
31 ,760
7.473
6,407
3,369
3,021
1,543
1.611
19,402 503
21,253 502
21 ,320
25,285
104.771
113,634
-29,199
-31.217
1,143
1.252
2.403
2.294
-30.459
-32.259
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
5,677
8.152
2,374
847
387
5,066
143
6,300
28,946
-8.941
310
614
-9.245
3
5.408
7.464
1,007
587
427
5,198
123
6.285
26,499
-5.637
316
628
-5.949
4
5.981
7.689
1,046
740
363
4,928
98
6.469
27,314
-5.411
323
459
-5.547
1986 1
6,683
8.551
807
597
363
5,099
120
6,098
28,318
-7.353
324
487
-7.516
2
5,715
8,542
1,838
687
461
5,332
148
6,894
29,617
-7.760
330
569
-7.999
3
5.633
8,057
845
575
487
4,999
144
6,526
27,266
-3.036
335
551
-3.252
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
23,812
31 ,860
8,204
3,192
1,348
20,260
516
25.364
114.556
-29.936
1.240
2.412
-31.108
3
23,540
31,584
4.676
2,368
1,868
21,576
456
25.252
1 1 1 ,320
-29.040
1.264
2.148
-29.924
4
24,484
32.376
4,372
2,964
1.640
20,452
512
25.992
112.792
-29.468
1.292
2.120
-30.296
1986 1
23.196
31 .760
3,500
2,528
1.364
18,884
452
24.260
105.944
-21.276
1.296
2.100
-22.080
2
23.924
33,380
5,884
2,616
1.720
21,424
540
27.736
117.224
-26.364
1.320
2.124
-27.168
3
24,644
34.032
3.920
2.316
2.068
20,668
532
26.276
114.456
-19.960
1.340
1.912
-20.532
includes defence purchases of goods and services and capital consumption allowances
Source: National Income and Expeenditure Accounts (13-001). Statistics Canada.
'Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Table 1.11: Provincial government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Direct taxes
Indirect
taxes
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Transfer
from other
payments
evels of govt
Year
From
persons
From
corporate
and
government
business
enterprises'
and
quarte
From
federal
From
local
Total
revenue
D
D
10195
20195
10196
20196
10198
20198
10199
20199
10200
20200
10201
20201
10202
20202
10194
20194
1984
1985
25,762
26,749
3,694
3.916
22.519
24,612
3.343
3.423
15.146
15.871
19.402
21 .253
164
165
90.030
95.989
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
5.601
1.014
5.673
834
3.655
5.066
6.873
908
6,419
856
3.945
5.198
7,378
1.068
6,473
847
4.326
4,928
7.481
869
6,640
919
4.031
5.099
6,641
935
6,265
859
3.028
5.332
7,766
886
7,091
878
3.166
4,999
35
21 .878
34
24,233
49
25.069
52
25.091
39
23.099
37
24.823
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
24.936
4.068
24.460
3.536
15.680
20.260
156
93.096
27.196
3.692
24.984
3.528
16.052
21.576
168
97.196
28.256
4.088
25.764
3.516
16.476
20.452
172
98.724
28.832
3.588
25.672
3.320
15.324
18.884
180
95.800
29.656
3,680
26,988
3.616
13.152
21.424
180
98.696
30.640
3.656
27.760
3,600
12.980
20.668
180
99.484
'Tax liabilities
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
24
January 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.11: Provincial government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Section 3 — Tables 1.11 /concluded and 1.12
Current expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
investment
in
fixed
capital
Current
expen-
diture
on
goods &
services 2
Transter payments
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
Year
To
persons
To business
To other levels
of government
Equals
net
lending 1
and
quarter
Subsidies
Capital
assistance
To
local
To
hospitals
D
D
10204
20204
10205
20205
10206
20206
10207
20207
10208
20208
10209
20209
10210
20210
10203
20203
10211
20211
10212
20212
10213
20213
10214
20214
1984
1985
29.346
30.772
17,557
19.143
4.274
4,705
756
790
16.653
17.946
13.340
14,317
10.356
11.691
92,282
99.364
-2,252
-3.375
2.460
2.653
3,705
4,216
-3.497
-4,938
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
6,466
4.900
979
237
6.256
3.821
2,835
25,494
-3.616
664
969
-3,921
3
8.283
4,652
1,281
205
3.823
3.673
2,769
24,686
-453
668
1,330
-1.115
4
7,705
5,185
1,442
191
4.284
3,684
3,168
25,659
-590
666
1,152
-1.076
1986 1
8.902
4,786
1,217
183
3,607
3.275
3,174
25,144
-53
724
773
-102
2
6,921
5,237
1,058
213
6,293
3.962
3,086
26,770
-3,671
715
954
-3,910
3
8,801
4,973
1,222
291
3.992
3,786
3.004
26,069
-1,246
704
1,260
-1,802
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
30,188
18,836
4,392
948
18,432
14,136
1 1 ,520
98,452
-5.356
2.656
4,188
-6,888
3
30.300
19,340
5.152
820
15,764
14,608
1 1 .800
97,784
-588
2.672
4.248
-2,164
4
31.628
19.992
4.920
764
18,664
14,584
12.276
102.828
-4,104
2.664
4.304
-5,744
1986 1
33,208
20.000
5.104
732
18.984
14.528
12.496
105.052
-9,252
2,896
4.156
-10,512
2
32,568
20,176
4,896
852
18.204
14.628
12.656
103.980
-5.284
2.860
4.096
-6,520
3
32,216
20,764
4,860
1.164
16.840
15.056
12.672
103,572
-4.088
2.816
4,076
-5.348
'Includes capital consumption allowances 'Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada
Table 1.12: Local government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Current expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion al-
lowances
Deduct
invest-
ment
in
fixed
capital
Indirect
taxes 1
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Transfer
from
levels
From
federal
payments
other
)f govt
From
provinces
Total
revenue
Current
expen-
diture
on
goods
and
services'
Transfer
payments
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
To
persons
To
business
To other levels
of govt:
Equals
net
lending'
and
quarter
Subsidies
To To
provinces hospitals
D
D
10217
20217
10218
20218
10219
20219
10220
20220
10221
20221
10215
20215
10223
20223
10224
20224
10225
20225
10226 10227
20226 20227
10228
20228
10222
20222
10229
20229
10230
20230
10231
20231
10232
20232
1984
1985
14,501
15,348
181
188
1,179
1.261
503
502
16,653
17.946
33,017
35,245
26,207
27.540
805
873
546
585
164 20
165 20
3,036
3.177
30.778
32.360
2.239
2.885
2,496
2,640
4,239
4,379
496
1.146
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3,837
47
323
143
6.256
10.606
6,863
261
146
35
5
847
8.157
2,449
655
1.063
2.041
3
3.837
47
304
123
3,823
8,134
6,731
195
146
34
5
699
7,810
324
665
1.305
-316
4
3.848
47
335
98
4,284
8.612
7,505
198
147
49
5
1,030
8,934
-322
676
1.185
-831
1986 1
4,151
50
313
120
3,607
8,241
6,788
238
153
52
5
657
7,893
348
689
921
116
2
4,165
50
349
148
6,293
1 1 .005
7,241
244
154
39
5
926
8.609
2,396
702
1,163
1,935
3
4.162
53
347
144
3,992
8.698
7.112
235
153
37
5
765
8.307
391
716
1.403
-296
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
15.348
188
1,260
516
18,432
35,744
27.304
1,044
584
156
20
3.160
32,268
3.476
2.620
4.344
1.752
3
15,352
188
1.260
456
15,764
33,020
27.800
780
584
168
20
3,212
32,564
456
2.660
4.428
-1,312
4
15,352
188
1,268
512
18,664
35,984
28.084
792
588
172
20
3,264
32.920
3.064
2.704
4.492
1.276
1986 1
16.644
200
1,316
452
18,984
37,596
28,400
952
612
180
20
3,352
33.516
4,080
2.756
4,764
2.072
2
16,660
200
1.360
540
18,204
36,964
28,804
976
616
180
20
3,444
34.040
2.924
2.808
4,744
988
3
16,648
212
1,440
532
16,840
35,672
29,344
940
612
180
20
3,504
34,600
1,072
2.864
4.760
-824
'The quarterly figures of real property taxes unadjusted and seasonally adjusted are obtained by dividing annual totals by four Since real property tax rates have been generally upward,
this treatment gives rise to a fictitious seasonal between the fourth and first quarters in the seasonally adjusted tax series 'Includes capital consumption allowances 'Includes net
purchase of existing non-financial assets.
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
25
Section 3 — Tables 1.13 and 1.
1 — Income and expenditure
Table 1.13: Hospital revenue and
14
accounts
expenditure (in millions
of current dollars).
January 1987
Revenue
Current
expenditure
Saving
Add
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
invest-
ment in
fixed
capital
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Transfer payments from
other levels of govt
Total
revenue
Current
expen-
diture
on goods
and
services'
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
and
quarter
From From
provinces local
net
lending'
D
D
10234
20234
10235
20235
10236 10237
20236 20237
10233
20233
10239
20239
10240
20240
10238
20238
10241
20241
10242
20242
10243
20243
10244
20244
1984
1985
71
84
100
108
13,340 20
14,317 20
13,531
14,529
12,047
12.698
131
137
12,178
12,835
1,353
1,694
621
683
898
828
1,076
1,549
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
21
28
3.821
5
3.875
3.182
37
3.219
656
169
207
618
3
21
26
3,673
5
3.725
3.222
30
3.252
473
173
212
434
4
21
29
3,684
5
3.739
3,256
44
3.300
439
177
219
397
1986 1
25
26
3,275
5
3,331
3,269
28
3.297
34
181
194
21
2
25
31
3,962
5
4,023
3,395
40
3.435
588
186
209
565
3
25
29
3,786
5
3.845
3,479
33
3.512
333
191
214
310
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
84
108
14.136
20
14.348
12.660
136
12.796
1.552
676
824
1.404
3
84
108
14,608
20
14.820
12.788
140
12.928
1.892
692
840
1,744
4
84
112
14,584
20
14.800
13.016
140
13.156
1,644
708
840
1,512
1986 1
100
112
14.528
20
14.760
13.272
144
13.416
1.344
724
828
1,240
2
100
120
14,628
20
14,868
13.504
156
13.660
1.208
744
836
1,116
3
100
120
1 5.056
20
15,296
13.808
152
13.960
1.336
764
840
1,260
'Includes capital consumption allowances 'Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.14: Canada and Quebec pension plan revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Current expenditure
Saving = net
Current expenditure
on goods & services
Transfer payments
Total current
expenditure
Year
Direct taxes
persons
Investment
income
Total revenue
To persons
To non-
residents
lending
quarter
Canada
Quebec
Canada
Uuebec
Canada
Quebec
Canada
Quebec
Canada
Quebec
Canada
Canada
Quebec
Canada
Quebec
D
D
10246
20246
10249
20249
10247
20247
10250
20250
10245
20245
10248
20248
10252
20252
10256
20256
10253
20253
10257
20257
10254
20254
10251
20251
10255
20255
10258
20258
10259
20259
1984
1985
3.902
4,346
1,241
1,350
2,829
3,113
1,044
1,083
6,731
7,459
2,285
2.433
91
105
58
61
4,045
4,676
1.554
1,841
28
32
4,164
4.813
1.612
1.902
2.567
2.646
673
531
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
1.444
378
916
270
2,360
648
11
13
1.159
458
8
1.178
471
1.182
177
3
1,075
378
617
274
1,692
652
40
15
1,190
463
8
1,238
478
454
174
4
701
267
974
273
1.675
540
27
13
1.206
474
8
1,241
487
434
53
1986 1
1,275
354
654
254
1,929
608
32
14
1.294
511
10
1.336
525
593
83
2
1,565
435
1.009
281
2,574
716
28
11
1.335
509
10
1,373
520
1,201
196
3
1.160
437
658
278
1.818
715
18
15
1.348
520
10
1.376
535
442
180
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
4,060
1.244
3,200
1,080
7,260
2,324
44
52
4.636
1,832
32
4.712
1,884
2.548
440
3
4,364
1.432
3,068
1.096
7,432
2,528
160
60
4.760
1.852
32
4.952
1,912
2.480
616
4
4,740
1,428
3,260
1.092
8,000
2,520
108
52
4,824
1.896
32
4,964
1,948
3.036
572
1986 1
4.720
1,400
3,140
1,016
7.860
2.416
128
56
5,176
2,044
40
5.344
2.100
2.516
316
2
4.492
1.412
3.544
1,124
8,036
2.536
112
44
5.340
2.036
40
5.492
2.080
2.544
456
3
4.844
1,652
3.256
1,112
8,100
2.764
72
60
5.392
2.080
40
5,504
2.140
2,596
624
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001). Statistics Canada.
26
January 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.15: Implicit price indexes, gross domestic product,
Section 3 — Table 1.15
(1981 =100) seasonally adjusted at annual rates'
Personal expenditure
on consumer goods and services
Govt
current
expendi-
ture on
goods and
services
Government investment
in fixed capital
Business investment
in fixed capital
average
and
quarter
Total
Durable
goods
Semi-
durable
goods
Non-
durable
goods
Services
Total
Non-
residential
construction
Machinery
and
equipment
Total
Residential
construction
D
20338
20339
20340
20341
20342
20343
20344
20345
20346
20347
20348
1984
1985
122.3
127.3
111.9
114.3
115.9
119.7
126.1
131.5
125.0
131.4
123.1
128.5
113.5
116.1
114.3
116.0
111.0
116.4
1103
114.5
110.7
114.1
1985 2
3
4
126.6
128
129 3
113.9
114.5
114.9
119.2
120.1
1209
130.7
132.1
133.7
130.4
132 4
134.1
127.9
128.7
130.4
1155
115.5
1172
115.3
115.2
117.3
116.2
1164
1169
114.3
114.6
1159
113.2
114.7
115.6
1986 1
2
3
130.7
131.6
132.8
116.1
118.9
120.3
121.8
122.6
124.0
135.3
133.6
1349
135.6
137.4
138.4
131.9
132.7
134.2
1183
118.8
120
118.3
118.6
1198
1187
119.6
1209
1177
119.0
121.0
1176
120.0
124 1
Business investment
in fixed capital/cont'd
of
Total
Exports
goods and services'
Merchandise mer
Imports
of goods and services 3
Gross
domestic
product
average
and
quarter
Non-
residential
construction
Machinery
and
equipment
Final
Non-
:handise
Non-
Total Merchandise merchandise
domestic
demand
D
20349
20350
20351
20352
20353
20354
20355
20356
20337
20357
1984
1985
111.0
115.0
109 3
114.5
107.1
109.0
105.2
106.5
124.9
132.8
111.0
115.0
108.3
111.3
1265
138.2
118.4
122.4
120.0
124 8
1985 2
3
4
114.4
115.1
116.1
115.1
1140
1160
109.0
110.1
1098
106.6
107.6
107.1
132.1
133.7
1350
114.7
114.8
116.5
111.1
111.3
112.6
137.5
137 6
142.2
121.9
123.3
123.8
124.2
125 2
126 6
1986 1
2
3
1179
118.6
1196
117.7
118.3
119.1
108.4
1066
1066
105.6
103 4
103.1
135.2
135 5
136.7
117.7
116.1
115.8
113 5
111.8
111.5
146.2
144.7
145.6
124.4
124.9
126.4
128.1
129 1
1305
'These implicit price indexes derived by dividing the value figures in current dollars by the constant dollar figures, are current weighted price indexes They reflect not only pure price
changes, but also changing expenditure patterns within and between major groups Quarter-to-quarter comparisons based on the seasonally adjusted data are less sub|ect to the prob-
lem of shifting weights than are similar comparisons based on data for seasonality and therefore may be used as indicators of price changes. "Excludes investment income received
from non-residents 'Excludes investment income paid to non-residents
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
27
Section 3 — Table 2.1
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.1 Gross domestic product by industry at (actor cost in 1981 prices, quarterly,
codes at the Small link level (in millions of dollars).
January 1987
based on the System of National Accounts industry
Business sector
industries
Agricul-
Mining.
tural
quarrying
Transpor-
and
Fishing
Logging
and
tation
Year
related
and
and
oil
Manufac-
Construc-
and
Commu-
Other
and
Total
services
trapping
forestry
well
turing
tion
storage
nication
utility
quarter
economy
Total
ind.
ind.
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
I
31026
31027
31001
31002
31003
31004
31005
31006
31007
31008
31009
I
30026
30027
30001
30002
30003
30004
30005
30006
30007
30008
30009
1984
1985
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
333.274.0
271.453.2
10,180.8
347,708.9
285.438.7
10,703.4
or seasonality
86.490.0
70.815.1
2,148.7
90,084.0
74.945.0
6,0035
88,411.9
72,595.6
1,308.1
85,931.1
69,947.2
1 ,230.7
90,051.1
73.858.6
2.0838
93.931.1
78.365.6
6.977.2
468.5
2.078.4
18,968.4
62,200.3
23.043.0
15,117.4
9.2886
10.151.1
539.2
2,119.4
19.901.4
65,190 5
24,053.6
15.8144
9.715.9
10.765.4
157.0
225.2
108.4
51.0
174.7
237 1
376.5
4,7898
16,749.5
5,868.6
4,113.2
2,418.5
2.4043
535.5
4,610.4
16,108.2
7,0876
3,991 1
2,4440
2,322.8
612.8
5,189.8
16,500.3
6,188.6
4.0002
2.479 5
2.917.1
624.7
5,2350
16,366.6
5,249.7
3.8864
2.5269
3,2263
432.1
4,656.7
17.143.3
5,873.0
4.263 1
2.617.9
2,4528
708.8
4,346.0
15,910.1
6.759.9
4.073.6
2,607.2
2.352.8
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985
1986
2
3
4
1
2
3
344.713.2
348,471.6
354,979.2
357,018 8
359,117 6
360,677.6
282,927.2
286,269.2
292,160.8
293,776.8
295,310.8
296,758.0
10,610.0
10,798.4
10,698.0
1 1 ,745.6
11,691.2
11,684.4
431 2
490.4
531.6
585.6
5440
505.6
2,053.6
1,922.8
2,291.2
2,291 2
2.3852
2,538.8
20.2428
19.493.6
19.988.0
19.678.0
19,173.6
18,482.4
64.5368
66.324.8
66.452.8
66.091 .6
65.820.8
65.270.4
23.9920
24.424.8
24.617 6
24,628.0
23,8420
23.2792
15.795.6
15,754.8
16,232.0
16.3164
16,325.2
16,104.4
9.634.0
9.7820
9.898.8
10.186.0
10.414.4
10.431 2
10,5992
10,849.2
11,015.2
10.951.2
10.834.4
10.960 4
Business sector ind./concl.
Non-business sector-industries
Wholesale
trade
ind.
Retail
trade
ind.
Finance.
insurance
and real
estate
ind
Community
business,
personal
services
Total
Mining
ind.
Manufac-
turing
ind
Forestry
services
ind
Transpor-
tation
ind
Commu-
nication
ind
Water
systems
ind
I
I
31010
30010
31011
30011
31012
30012
31013
30013
31030
30030
31017
30017
31018
30018
31019
30019
31020
30020
31021
30021
31022
30022
1984
1985
15,440.6
16,331.3
20,800.3
22,3880
48.6987
51,447.5
35.017.1
36.468.7
61.820 8
62,2697
61.3
56.1
61.8
640
288.1
2907
1 ,586.2
1.570.9
57.7
53.2
520.9
5254
Unadjusted for seasonality
985 2
4,254.1
5,777.2
12,688
9,069.7
15,674.6
13.5
163
74.9
388.7
12.7
130.5
3
4,073.3
5,6047
12,532.5
9,406.2
15.139 1
128
157
90.6
417.5
13.5
134.4
4
4,257.1
6,292.9
13.403.8
9,337.0
15.815.6
12.7
167
62.4
3896
135
133.3
986 1
4,0539
4,921.2
13.379.1
9,195.7
15.983.9
13.5
15 6
51 9
381
139
134
2
4,652.9
6,016.1
13.583.2
9,909.0
16.192.5
14.1
164
70.7
3840
13.5
139.5
3
4,485.5
5,862.0
13,631.8
10,413.6
15.565.5
12.0
149
81.0
4134
13.0
139.7
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
15.999 6
22,201.2
50,7340
36.097.2
61.786
57.2
640
2936
1,571.2
51.6
5232
3
16.242.0
22,605.6
51.107.6
36.473.2
62,202.4
56.0
66.8
287.2
1.572 4
532
531.2
4
17,173.6
22.941 2
52.969.2
37,351.6
62,818.4
49.6
65.2
2728
1.562 8
532
5296
1986 1
17.318.4
22,892.0
52,9736
38,119 2
63,242.0
48.0
62.8
2588
1.600
55.6
545.6
2
17,427.2
23,110.0
54.378.4
39.3644
63.8068
60.0
64.0
275.6
1.554.4
55.6
5592
3
17,905.6
23,588.0
55.640.4
40,367.2
63,919.6
53.2
63.6
2564
1,556
51 2
5520
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
28
January 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.1: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981
codes at the Small link level (in millions of dollars).
Section 3 — Table 2.1 /concluded
prices, quarterly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
Non-business sector ind /concl
Special aggregations
Year
and
quarter
Insurance
and
other
finance
ind
Government
services
ind
Community
and
personnel
services
Business
sector -
goods
Business
sector -
services
Non-
business
sector -
goods
Non-
business
sector-
services
Industrial
production
Non
durable
manufac-
turing
ind
Durable
manufac-
turing
ind.
I
31023
30023
31024
30024
31025
30025
31028
30028
31029
30029
31031
30031
31032
30032
31035
30035
31036
30036
31037
30037
1984
1985
305.7
3030
22,933.4
23,109.6
36.005.7
36,297.3
127,090 5
133.272.9
144.362.7
152.165.8
6440
6450
61.176.8
61,624 7
91.963 8
96.502.3
29,576.0
30.3039
32,6243
34,8866
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
74.8
5.811.7
9.151 8
32.4944
38.3207
160
15.514.6
24,1036
7,669.1
9.0804
76.2
5,980.9
8,3974
36.8932
38.051.8
163
14,976 1
23.204.4
7,5843
8.5239
78.5
5,7040
9.4056
32,825 1
39,7705
1620
15,653.6
24,769.2
7,655.2
8,845 1
81 1
5,6848
9.608 1
31.984.0
37,963.2
163.1
15.820.8
24.991
7,658.9
8.7077
84 2
5,910.8
9.559.3
32.816.4
41.042.2
170
16,022.5
24,4228
7.9779
9.165 4
85.2
6.015.1
8.791 2
37,291 .9
41,073.7
1666
15,398 9
22,775.5
7,7027
8,2074
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
296.8
23.0260
35,9024
132,465 6
150,461 6
6444
61.141.6
96,0232
29.9564
34.5804
301.6
23,146.0
36.188
134,304
151,965 2
6540
61.548.4
97,321.6
30,620.0
35.7048
309.2
23,257.6
36.718.4
135,594.4
156,566.4
6444
62.174.0
98,100.4
30,8736
35.5792
322.8
23,2972
37.051.2
135,971.2
157,805.6
6564
62,5856
97,3772
31,025.2
35.0664
332.0
23,424.0
37.482.0
134,291.2
161,019.6
6832
63.123.6
96,512.0
31.078 8
34.7420
336.0
23,231.2
37.820.0
132,721.2
164,036 8
6688
63.250.8
95.3820
31,031 6
34.2388
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
29
Section 3 — Table 2.2 January 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Total
economy
Business sector industries
Business
sector
ind
Agricul-
tural
and
related
services
ind.
Fishing
and
trapping
ind.
Mining.
quarrying S oil well ind
Year
and
month
Logging
and
forestry
ind
Total
Mining
ind.
Crude
petroleum
and
natural
gas
ind.
Quarry
and
sand
pit
ind
Service
related
to
mineral
extract
ind
I
I
33026
32026
33027
32027
33001
32001
33002
32002
33003
32003
33004
32004
33104
32104
33105
32105
33106
32106
33107
32107
1984
1985
333.274.0
347,7089
271 ,453.2
285.438.7
10,180.8
10,703.4
468 5
5392
2.0784
2.119.4
18.968 4
19.901 4
5,770.1
5,852.5
10,618.1
11,141.8
247.9
220.7
2.332.3
2.6864
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 N
28,607.3
23.3387
410.3
329
1875
1.688.1
5262
941 4
21.9
1986
D
27.456.0
22,336.2
450 8
29.5
175.1
1,651 9
4580
9857
13.2
195.0
1985 J
26.568.1
21.411 9
4069
9.0
1845
1,712.1
4566
9938
82
253.5
F
27,831.3
22,6035
408.6
16.1
224.4
1,790.9
509.0
1.017.0
9.1
255.8
M
28,323.6
23,067.6
427.6
23.5
185.7
1 ,808 4
516.0
992.6
11.6
288.2
A
28,401.4
23,200.3
924.4
23.8
152.2
1,6188
5226
906 1
17.7
172.4
M
28,794.2
23,551 5
852.0
47.8
97.9
1,556.1
506.8
8802
23.2
145.9
J
29,294.4
24,063.3
372.3
85.4
126 4
1.614.9
4978
8672
23.3
226.6
J
27,660.1
22,6568
541 8
55.0
156.1
1 .459.9
3887
848 5
22.9
199.8
A
30,519.0
25,574.8
2.781 8
111.4
1820
1.500.2
430.9
8438
26.7
198 8
s
31,904.9
26,713.4
2,6799
58.8
197 4
1 ,650 3
5096
861 5
22.5
256.7
o
29,796.2
24,483.1
432.1
37.5
210.7
1,7182
5230
9066
22.0
2666
N
29,8586
24,537.8
433.3
34.6
2198
1 ,724 4
5178
9937
21.4
191.5
D
28,757.1
23,5747
442.7
36.3
1823
1,747 2
4737
1 .030.8
12.1
230.6
1986 J
27.983.3
22,702.7
401.2
125
1936
1,755.4
4833
9909
8.4
272.8
F
29,151.4
23,813.8
401.7
176
246 5
1,810.4
523 1
9557
10.3
321.3
M
28.796.4
23,430.7
427 8
20.9
1846
1,669.2
524.6
862 2
13.2
269.2
A
29.981 .0
24,599.4
914.3
406
1555
1.646 2
559.3
859.1
19.5
2083
M
29,913.2
24,511 8
8200
692
126.5
1 ,508.6
513.4
8624
270
105.8
J
30,156.9
24,7474
349 5
64.9
150.1
1,501.9
515.7
8788
280
79.4
J
28,867.9
23,7144
521.3
58.5
2205
1,361 6
4005
871.2
26.3
63.6
A
31 ,993.3
26,926.7
3,268.6
68.1
2306
1,458.9
431.4
8643
29.3
133.9
S
33,0699
27.724.5
3.1873
110.5
2577
1,525 5
535.5
872.5
26.6
90.9
O
30,3408
24.921 7
451 4
39.2
212.2
1 ,593.3
555.2
922.7
236
91.8
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
339,5388
277.5564
10,116.0
5832
2.026.8
19.2108
5.9268
10.614.0
2328
2.437.2
D
339,3348
277.242.0
10,390.8
507 6
2.133.6
19,060.8
5.7924
10.693.2
237.6
2.3376
1985 J
339,309.6
277.538.4
10,770.0
4632
2,181 6
19,7148
5.7768
1 1 .078.4
225.6
2.6340
F
340.8900
278.8956
10,735.2
6444
2,226.0
19,855.2
5.865.6
11.371.2
223 2
2.3952
M
344,8524
282,8052
10,761.6
6648
2.188.8
20,233.2
5.859.6
11.443.2
2184
2.712.0
A
342,7308
281 .066 4
10.628.4
510.0
2,3964
19.898.4
5.8740
1 1 .324.4
232.8
2.4672
M
344.1060
282.3480
10,5744
3576
1.941.6
20.0844
5,886.0
1 1 .250.0
2196
2.728.8
J
347.3028
285.367.2
10.627.2
4260
1.822.8
20.745.6
5.844.0
10.999.2
213.6
3.688.8
J
345,144.0
283,113.6
10.863.6
4104
1.706 4
19.144.8
5.684.4
10.731.6
214.8
2.514.0
A
346.5588
284.2092
10,830.0
5088
2,022.0
19.418.4
5.685.6
10.950.0
225.6
2.5572
S
353,712.0
291.484 8
10.701.6
5520
2.040.0
19,9176
5,8332
11.1420
211.2
2.731.2
O
354,582.0
291.834.0
10,554.0
4944
2.244.0
19.986.0
5,958.0
11,042.4
2220
2,763.6
N
354.156.0
291,446 4
10.759.2
541.2
2,3700
19,7652
5.860.8
11.223 6
2304
2.450.4
D
356,199 6
293,2020
10,780.8
559.2
2.259.6
20,212.8
5,985.6
11.1828
2196
2.8248
1986 J
358,784.4
295,6092
1 1 .760.0
643.2
2.3028
20.2332
6.116 4
11,071.2
2352
2.8104
F
358.138 8
294.891 6
1 1 .755.2
5220
2,385.6
20.0688
6.031 2
10,712.4
253.2
3.072.0
M
354,133.2
290,829.6
11.721.6
591 6
2,185.2
18.732.0
5.979.6
9.970.8
252.0
2.5296
A
361 ,330 8
297.568.8
1 1 ,794.8
6348
2.451 6
19,954.8
6.206.4
10,710.0
2520
2.786.4
M
357,853.2
294.2028
1 1 .653.2
5184
2.521.2
19,026.0
5,949.6
10.921.2
2556
1.899 6
J
358,168 8
294.1608
11.625.6
4788
2.182.8
18,540.0
6.046.8
11.038 8
2592
1.195.2
J
360,494.4
296.569.2
1 1 ,775.6
5004
2.414.4
18.165.6
5,908.8
11.137.2
2460
8736
A
359,452.8
295.6320
1 1 .670.0
5064
2,5428
18,871 2
5,6964
11.120.4
2424
1.812.0
S
362,0856
298.0728
1 1 .607.6
5100
2,659.2
18,4104
5.881 2
11.209.2
249.6
1,070 4
o
361,738 8
297,754.8
11,629.2
5160
2.259.6
18,530.4
6.099.6
11.226.0
2376
9672
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
30
January 1987 Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business sector ind. /continued
Manufacturing industries
Year
and
month
Total
Food
ind
Beverage
ind
Tobacco
products
ind
Rubber
products
ind
Plastic
products
ind
Leather
and
allied
products
ind
Primary
textile
and
textile
prod
ind
Clothing
ind
Wood
ind
Furniture
and
fixture
ind
I
I
33005
32005
33108
32108
33109
32109
33110
32110
33111
32111
33112
32112
33113
32113
33114
32114
33115
32115
33116
32116
13117
32117
1984
1985
62,2003
65,190.5
6.227 1
6.4226
1,622.3
1,648.5
416.4
427.4
1,016.3
9609
1.096.6
1,153.6
477.3
4704
1,711.6
1,704 3
2,039.0
2,0436
3.1376
3,407.1
1.037.8
1,137.8
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 N
5,500.3
544.0
140.1
449
95.0
95.7
38.4
1498
176.7
273 1
97 1
D
4,764.2
480.9
121.1
29.3
81.3
81.5
29 1
127.2
132.5
233 8
765
1985 J
4,847.9
464.6
110 9
36.7
81.3
86.6
31.8
128.3
152.9
242 9
78 7
F
5.454.9
517.1
117.7
39.3
81.8
99.3
38.3
153.2
1869
276 3
977
M
5.529.7
524.5
120
39.7
80.6
988
392
1480
170 1
2824
92 1
A
5.436.5
506.5
142.9
38.8
84.1
98.1
347
139.6
153.4
292 7
95 1
M
5,5087
536.0
148.4
40.0
80.8
98.3
358
1409
144.5
285.1
957
J
5,804.3
560.9
1656
42.4
88.1
105.3
36.3
1525
172.4
3092
101
J
4,931 7
524.1
153.7
13.9
69.7
86.6
38.6
107.8
160.3
2623
782
A
5,330.9
572.1
150.0
33.0
73.6
92.2
47.1
134.8
191.9
2906
92.6
s
5,845.6
597 9
136.1
38.4
88.4
1043
499
152
193.8
3086
103
O
5,697.2
554.9
133.2
39.8
80.4
101.1
47.4
158 4
1948
3108
108.2
N
5,7536
5535
138.4
39.3
81 5
99.2
41.7
157.9
181.1
2905
107.4
D
5,049.5
510.5
131.6
26.1
70.6
83.8
29.6
1309
141.5
255.7
88 1
1986 J
5,084.7
495.0
115.1
36.0
82.1
87.5
345
142.9
1623
2568
89 7
F
5.699.8
5287
122.3
40.6
97.1
1073
42.5
1637
1969
292 1
104 9
M
5,582 1
521.3
129.7
33.8
79 .1
101.1
40.3
151.9
176.0
2890
1022
A
5,747.5
529.3
148.4
31.0
85.0
105.7
37.3
168 4
1687
323 1
102.2
M
5,583.3
541.2
152.9
30.3
85.6
1033
35.0
149.4
159.3
309 5
93.5
J
5,812.5
562.9
181.5
34.2
82.6
1062
37 1
1640
173.9
3143
1029
J
4,998.6
525.3
1637
12.5
66.2
92.0
36.9
113.4
162.5
274.0
79.7
A
5,221.8
560.9
153.1
30.9
71.5
95.2
45.3
132.7
196.1
240.3
96 7
s
5,6897
597.6
137.4
35.4
78.5
1065
473
152.7
213 1
2653
1072
O
5,658.2
558.0
129.8
35.5
852
101
452
159 8
2026
2593
105.8
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
63,3096
6,326.4
1.651.2
4368
1.066.8 1
128.0
4524
1,677.6
2,061.6
3,228.0
1.042.8
D
63,060.0
6,321.6
1.612.8
435 6
1,080.0 1
130 4
462
1,665.6
2,060.4
3,207.6
1,028.4
1985 J
63.1776
6,211 2
1.645 2
4092
1,004.4 1
1772
4452
1.622.4
1,981.2
3,183.6
1.051.2
F
63.355.2
6,3444
1,657.2
416.4
8628 1
106 4
4440
1,704.0
2.004
3,249.6
1,089.6
M
63,854.4
6,375.6
1,5192
4344
964.8 1
129.2
4560
1,669.2
2.006.4
3,290.4
1,070.4
A
63,891.6
6,264
1,718.4
447.6
9432 1
126.8
4584
1,605.6
1,950.0
3,296.4
1.105.2
M
64,842.0
6,428.4
1,657.2
457 2
9516 1
144.8
474
1,676.4
1.965.6
3,309.6
1,146.0
J
64.876.8
6,313.2
1 ,648.8
457.2
990.0 1
153.2
4524
1.671.6
2,034.0
3,360.0
1,140.0
J
66.326.4
6,5148
1.675.2
4368
1,002.0 1
179.6
4968
1,728.0
2.065.2
3,542.4
1,191.6
A
66,132.0
6,570.0
1,630.8
4440
966.0 1
165.2
482 4
1,758.0
2,089.2
3,586.8
1,161.6
s
66.516.0
6,490.8
1,594.8
433 2
1.081.2 1
167.6
4788
1,734.0
2.0460
3,517.2
1,148.4
o
66.522.0
6,457.2
1 .660.8
4272
9408 1
178.4
4860
1.777 2
2,092.8
3,517.2
1.218.0
N
66.0900
6.460.8
1,650.0
384
910.8 1
171.2
4860
1 .767.6
2,094.0
3,426.0
1.155.6
D
66,746.4
6,682.8
1,749 6
386.4
9420 1
1700
464.4
1,728.0
2,175.6
3.520.8
1,192.8
1986 J
66,544.8
6.614.4
1,704
400.8
999.6 1
182.0
481 2
1,814.4
2,109.6
3,445.2
1.191.6
F
66,322.8
6,511.2
1,707.6
433.2
1.018.8 1
1904
492.0
1 ,820.4
2,112.0
3,493.2
1,171 2
M
65,407.2
6.427.2
1,676.4
368.4
961.2 1
179.6
4728
1,797.6
2,086.8
3,451.2
1,184.4
A
66,811 2
6,482.4
1.762.8
3588
9660 1
191.6
4920
1.879.2
2.113.2
3.610.8
1.188.0
M
65,596.8
6,482.4
1,707.6
3480
1,002.0 1
196.4
464 4
1.779.6
2,179.2
3,559.2
1,122.0
J
65,054.4
6,414.0
1,795.2
363.6
925.2 1
166.4
4728
1.800.0
2,062.8
3.415.2
1,168.8
J
66,697.2
6,494.4
1,742.4
394 8
950.4 1
242.0
474.0
1.814.4
2,073.6
3.699.6
1,215.6
A
64.490.4
6,405.6
1 ,660.8
415.2
9324 1
196.4
4596
1 .730.4
2,148.0
2,894.4
1.210.8
s
64.623.6
6,367.2
1 ,646 4
4008
962.4 1
188.0
4584
1,752.0
2,2560
2.978.4
1 .200.0
O
65,6748
6,507.6
1 ,630.8
3804
1,000.8 1
179.6
463.2
1,791.6
2,1672
2.928.0
1.185.6
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
31
Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued January 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business
sector ind /continued
Manufacturing
industries/ concluded
Year
and
month
Paper
and
allied
products
ind.
Printing,
publishing
and
allied
md
Primary
metal
ind.
Fabricated
metal
products
ind
Machinery
ind
Transpor-
tation
equipment
ind
Electrical
and
electronic
products
ind
Non-
metallic
mineral
products
ind
Refined
petroleum
and
coal
products
ind
Chemical
and
chemical
products
ind
Other
manufac-
turing
ind.
I
I
33118
32118
33119
32119
33120
32120
33121
32121
33122
32122
33123
32123
33124
32124
33125
32125
33126
32126
33127
32127
33128
32128
1984
1985
6,058.5
6,287.6 -
3,7168
3,828.5
5,107.2
5,121.5
4,659.7
5,034.6
2,596.9
2,792.3
7,805.0
8.424.9
4,6890
5,181.1
1,900.2
2,048.7
695.5
679 7
4,498.6
4,676.8
1 ,690.9
1,738.6
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 N
5252
3407
432 5
404 3
2274
7073
4368
175.1
60 1
387.7
148 4
D
473.5
285.7
3699
363.6
221.8
570.4
4306
126.1
59.0
3448
125.6
1985 J
4975
281 9
4106
348.3
198 1
6693
371.6
115.2
556
3632
121.9
F
531.1
3224
442.8
402.7
241 4
707.1
4550
129 1
548
415.6
1453
M
5444
316.5
4599
4300
243 9
7187
467 3
1446
555
4092
144.3
A
511.6
329.8
4488
4149
231 2
7184
4288
163 2
49.1
4079
146.9
M
530.7
322.7
444.4
4238
233.2
742.4
4200
188.9
52.2
395.4
149.5
J
543.0
320 1
4576
447.2
252.8
757.8
4684
205 4
567
4036
158.0
J
501.6
278.8
373.8
373.8
212.5
6030
3676
186.2
60.0
348 7
130.5
A
5260
301
392.9
4267
2120
6365
3899
1895
61.8
370.3
146.4
s
527.9
338.7
4447
475.7
246 .1
7480
470.6
2008
52.9
4064
161.4
o
5336
349.1
442.8
4449
233.3
739.9
424 5
1985
57.0
3894
155.2
N
547.1
360 5
427.9
453.3
246.6
775.7
4592
1880
63.1
392.6
149.1
D
493.1
307.0
375.3
393.3
241.2
608 1
4582
1393
61
3745
130 1
1986 J
5238
298.8
4385
380.7
2008
681 8
387 7
126 8
575
362 3
124.1
F
5626
342.5
4626
4365
2407
732.7
4584
157.0
57.3
408 .1
145.3
M
564 3
3474
449 7
4204
2484
724.1
458
1602
51 5
395 1
138.6
A
575.1
347.5
465.1
4372
2478
7580
4283
1782
449
4170
149.3
M
5485
346.3
444.7
4375
2268
6924
4292
2029
50.7
3977
146 6
J
577.1
3370
3982
471 4
2447
721.8
474 6
2060
596
4033
159.2
J
5562
294 5
3492
412 1
2159
553.9
3699
186
624
3389
133.4
A
554.4
322.8
359.5
432.4
217.0
5632
3923
196 4
63.1
3496
148.4
S
540.9
361.5
415.4
4674
236.2
650 1
4755
206 1
57.3
3744
163 9
o
5730
362.6
4459
4546
223 1
661 6
4456
2102
568
382.5
160.1
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
6,184.8
3,762.0
5,109.6
4.663.2
2.641 2
8,094.0
4.8696
1.956.0
6564
4.597.2
1.704.0
D
6.222.0
3,664.8
5,097 6
4,6524
2,634.0
8,161 2
4.867.2
1,947.6
6636
4.431 6
1.713.6
1985 J
6,241.2
3.7380
5,0052
4,768.8
2,7084
8.104 8
5.0700
1.911 6
6552
4.592.4
1.651.2
F
6,201.6
3,7500
5,000.4
4,867.2
2,7696
7.845.6
5,229.6
1.8120
6468
4.668.0
1 .686
M
6,276.0
3,6444
5,084.4
4,869.6
2,728.8
8.055.6
5,262.0
1,971.6
691 2
4,6776
1,677.6
A
6,160.8
3,8064
5.005.2
4,999.2
2,688.0
8.036.4
5,2104
2,002.8
7008
4,641.6
1 .724.4
M
6,313.2
3,771.6
5,037.6
5,084.4
2.799.6
8,391 6
5.151.6
2,034.0
6924
4,555.2
1.800.0
J
6,168.0
3.794.4
5.254.8
5,026.8
2,8272
8,2788
5.202.0
2.077.2
6696
4.605.6
1.752.0
J
6,259.2
3,8604
5,263.2
4,9908
2.803.2
8,676.0
5.300.4
2,115.6
674 4
4.753.2
1.797.6
A
6,262.8
3,825.6
5,197.2
5.146.8
2.800.8
8,5128
5.2392
2,070.0
6852
4.699.2
1 ,838.4
S
6,303.6
3,868.8
5,292.0
5.1756
2.835.6
8.877.6
5.168.4
2,106.0
6744
4.762.8
1.759 2
o
6,358.8
3,9444
5,182.8
5.155.2
2.827 2
9.064.8
5.028.0
2.103.6
691 2
4.688.4
1 .722.0
N
6,442.8
3.966.0
5,066.4
5,228.4
2.8428
8.792.4
5.100.0
2.096.4
6936
4,653.6
1.701.6
D
6,492.0
3,954.0
5,122.8
5,0664
2.8560
8.635.2
5.2044
2.1540
6840
4.8084
1.756 8
1986 J
6.5760
3.9672
5.298.0
5.2488
2.7648
8.2392
5.3532
2.1504
6780
4.615.2
1.711.2
F
6,574.8
3.982.8
5,209.2
5,263.2
2.766.0
8.092.8
5.292.0
2.241.6
6768
4.593.6
1.680.0
M
6.573.6
4,009.2
5.013.6
4,9644
2.780.4
8.191.2
5,055.6
2.230.8
6456
4.621 2
1.716.0
A
6,811 2
4,009.2
5.1672
5,089.2
2.859.6
8.371 2
5,3160
2.1624
6456
4.656.0
1 .678.8
M
6,522.0
4,041 6
5,011.2
5,222.4
2.740.8
7.796.4
5,2500
2.181 6
6672
4.5576
1,765.2
J
6,612.0
3,993.6
4,5624
5,3064
2.746.8
7.810.8
5,263.2
2.1096
6948
4,620.0
1.750.8
J
6,931 2
4,0776
4,9572
5,384.4
2.8296
7,881 6
5.268.0
2,118.0
6936
4,623.6
1.831.2
A
6,580.8
4,094.4
4,810.8
5,173.2
2,836.8
7.519.2
5,268.0
2.136
6948
4,496.4
1.826 4
S
6,510.0
4,136.4
4,8624
5,161.2
2,7192
7.706.4
5.2824
2.164.8
732.0
4,358.4
1,780.8
o
6.757.2
4,088.4
5.116.8
5,245.2
2,709.6
7.9728
5.2944
2.228.4
6960
4.536.0
1,795.2
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005). Statistics Canada.
32
January 1987 Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business sector ind /continued
Transportation & storage
industries
Storage
Year
Pipeline
and
Other
Wholesale
Retail
and
Construction
Transportation
transport
warehousing
Communication
utility
trade
trade
month
ind.
Total
ind
ind.
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
I
33006
33007
33130
33131
33132
33008
33009
33010
33011
I
32006
32007
32130
32131
32132
32008
32009
32010
32011
1984
1985
23,043.0
15,117.4
13,0464
1 .428 3
642.7
9,288.6
10.151.1
15,440.6
20.800.3
24,053.6
15.814.4
13,693.9
1,536.7
5838
9.7159
10,765.4
16,331 3
22,3880
Unadjusted for
seasonality
1984 N
1,917.4
1,292.1
1.1065
128.3
57.3
7899
915.2
1,372.1
1,842.4
o
1 ,735.9
1,178.0
1.000.7
136.1
41.2
7667
1,000.9
1,176.6
2.168.6
1985 J
1.616.2
1,159.4
9839
143.3
32.2
782 5
1,080.2
1,125.9
1,505.0
F
1,627.7
1.272.7
1,095.3
146.2
31.2
7983
1,055.5
1,271.9
1.461 7
M
1 .664.9
1,277.8
1,111.0
134.1
32.7
793.1
9855
1.349.0
1.746.5
A
1,722.7
1.331.4
1,162.9
123.9
44.6
7963
8634
1.333 4
1.834.5
M
1,911.1
1.355.1
1,187.4
116.7
51.0
800 3
7783
1.456.7
1 .998.9
J
2,234.8
1,426.7
1,243.5
119.3
63.9
821 9
7626
1.464.0
1.943.8
J
2,340.6
1,301.5
1,137.8
114.6
49.1
803 2
757.9
1,301.0
1.881.1
A
2,333.6
1 ,308.4
1.159.9
1138
34.7
816.1
7769
1.343.1
1 ,896.6
S
2,413.4
1,381.2
1,204.3
117.3
59.6
824 7
7880
1,429.2
1,827
O
2,279.1
1,357.3
1,167.8
125.2
64.3
825.9
838.8
1.498 5
1,923 2
N
2,053.2
1,363.9
1.163.6
136.3
640
836 2
981.9
1.449.7
2,0122
D
1,856.3
1,279.0
1.076.5
1460
56.5
817.4
1,096 4
1 .308.9
2.3575
1986 J
1,728.2
1,222.3
1 ,036.4
151.8
341
8296
1,109.1
1.251.4
1.592.8
F
1,791.3
1,360.5
1.159.3
158.6
42.6
856.7
1,125.2
1.404.4
1.553.8
M
1,730.2
1.303.6
1,133.3
139 3
31.0
8406
9920
1,398 1
1.774 6
A
1,845.9
1,382.5
1,227.7
116.9
37.9
876.2
873.5
1.515.2
1 .938.3
M
1,913.9
1 .405.4
1 .246.5
114.6
44.3
863.3
8056
1 ,568.0
2.062.0
J
2,113.2
1,475.2
1,300.2
108.3
66.7
878.4
773.7
1.569 7
2.015.8
J
2,239.0
1,324.0
1,173.6
102.5
47.9
864 1
759.6
1,441.7
1.968.0
A
2,273.8
1,351.4
1 ,200.6
105 9
44.9
865.6
786.6
1,461.3
1 .970.6
S
2,247.1
1,398.2
1.253.8
110.6
33.8
8775
8066
1.582 5
1.923.4
O
2,181.4
1,348.7
1,186.0
117.5
452
881 1
8604
1,563.9
1.981.1
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
22,8096
15,360.0
13,317.6
1 ,452.0
5904
9,350.4
10,291 2
15,939 6
21.177.6
D
22.936.8
15,168.0
13,221.6
1 ,443.6
5028
9,322.8
10,407.6
15,634.8
20.902.8
1985 J
22,700.4
15,412.8
13,412.4
1,443.6
556.8
9,531 6
10,526.4
15,559.2
21.518.4
F
22,556.4
15,470.4
13,420.8
1 .498.8
5508
9,561.6
10,526.4
15,805.2
21,598.8
M
23,2056
15,705.6
13.623.6
1 .503.6
5784
9,570.0
10,705 2
16.320.0
22,0908
A
23.181.6
15,772.8
13,678.8
1.515.6
5784
9,601.2
10,609.2
15,786
22.222.8
M
23.931.6
15,764.4
13,665.6
1,542.0
5568
9,583.2
10,453.2
16,118.4
22.394.4
J
24,862.8
15,849.6
13,677.6
1.594.8
5772
9.717.6
10,735.2
16,094.4
21,986 4
J
24,1092
15,822.0
13,707.6
1 ,594.8
519.6
9,8040
10.888 8
16.256 4
22.4208
A
24,252.0
15.547.2
13,532.4
1.585.2
429.6
9.709.2
10,743.6
16,138.8
22,767.6
S
24,913.2
15,895.2
13,708.8
1,574.4
6120
9.832.8
10,915.2
16,330.8
22,628.4
24,555.6
16,069.2
13,849.2
1,568 4
651.6
9,831.6
10,705.2
17.1660
22,758.0
N
24,541 .2
16,156.8
13,956.0
1 ,550.4
6504
9,901 2
10,995.6
16,867.2
23.066.4
D
24,756.0
16,470.0
14,235.6
1,546.8
6876
9,963.6
11.344.8
17,487.6
22.999.2
1986 J
24,423.6
16,306.8
14.149.2
1,527.6
6300
10,098.0
10.849.2
17,324 4
22.786.8
F
24,993.6
16,576.8
14.175.6
1 .599.6
801 6
10.251.6
1 1 ,222.4
17,457.6
22.9632
M
24,4668
16,065.6
13,946.4
1.549.2
5700
10,208.4
10,782
17,173.2
22.9260
A
24,7896
16,324.8
14,407.2
1 .426.8
490 8
10,503.6
10,747.2
17,686.8
23,210.4
M
23,772.0
16,315.2
14,308.8
1,522.8
4836
10,344.0
10,8588
17,313.6
23.092.8
J
22,964.4
16,335.6
14,304.0
1 .446.0
5856
10.395.6
10,897.2
17,281.2
23.0268
J
22,765.2
16,107.6
14.1696
1 ,432.8
505.2
10,527.6
10,892.4
17,893.2
23.425.2
A
23.696.4
16,0488
14,014.8
1,477.2
556.8
10,303.2
10,914.0
17,629.2
23,5656
S
23,376.0
16,156.8
14,313.6
1 ,489.2
3540
10,462.8
1 1 ,074.8
18,194.4
23.773.2
O
23.6088
16,018.8
14,090.4
1 .468.8
4596
10,479 6
11.074.8
17,860 8
23,532.0
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
33
Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued January 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business sector ind /concluded
Finance insurance & real estate ind
Community, business, and personal services ind.
Govt.
Accommo-
Amuse-
Personal
Finance
royal-
dation
ment
and
and
ties
Owner
Educa-
and
and
house-
Year
real
Insur-
on
occupied
Business
tional
Health
food
recrea-
hold
Other
and
estate
ances
nat
dwell-
services
services
services
services
tional
services
services
month
Total
ind
ind
resources
ings
Total
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind
I
33012
33137
33138
33139
33140
33013
33141
33142
33143
33144
33145
33146
33147
I
32012
32137
32138
32139
32140
32013
32141
32142
32143
32144
32145
32146
32147
1984
48,698.7
22.2439
1,596.0
5,504.1
19.3547
35,017.1
10.865.6
6526
6.0885
8,1829
1,968.6
2,8283
4.4306
1985
51.447.5
24,108.6
1.562.2
5.609.0
20,167.7
36.4687
11.237 .1
660.6
6.1926
8,655.3
2.0198
3,072.1
4.631 2
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 N
4,346.3
2,056.8
131.5
512.4
1,645 6
3,044.2
955.5
59.4
5106
6897
1670
2587
4033
D
4,295.0
1,987.8
131.5
528.5
1,647.2
2,943.0
9209
55.5
510.4
660.6
154 3
251.7
389.6
1985 J
4,175.2
1,854.8
131.5
533.1
1.655.8
2,807.1
9023
56.6
505.6
5566
1692
2503
3665
F
4,3384
1,995.9
129.1
556.1
1,657.3
2,8824
916.1
58.7
507 8
6449
156 6
2287
369.6
M
4,309.6
2,007.6
129.5
5152
1,657.3
2,966.3
942.0
59.4
503.6
6847
158 4
2467
371.5
A
4.229.9
1,964 9
129.1
466.9
1.669.0
2.933.0
904
58.6
487 7
6900
158 5
2569
377.3
M
4.176.6
1,956.2
129.1
420.6
1.670.7
3,012.0
924 6
57.2
505.3
7369
153 8
250 1
384.1
J
4.281.5
2,067.7
130 8
409.2
1,673.8
3.124.7
9533
53.2
5092
786 1
174.6
2548
393.5
J
3,992.9
1,832.8
131.2
343.6
1,685.3
3.134.1
953.9
44.9
5092
8185
178.3
250.5
378.8
A
4,048.6
1,839.2
130.8
390.1
1,688.5
3,145.2
9409
43.4
5209
8240
175.9
254.7
385.4
S
4.491
2,236.7
130.0
434.2
1,690.1
3.126.9
940 1
54.7
518.7
784.7
174.6
2684
385.7
o
4,517.1
2,203.2
130.3
479.1
1.704.5
3.1475
9738
58.6
534.0
735.1
1734
265.0
407.6
N
4.523.8
2.161.0
1300
525.1
1,707.7
3,151.2
9684
59.7
5362
7155
183
2765
411.9
D
4.362.9
1,988.6
1308
535.8
1,707.7
3.038.3
917.7
55.6
554.4
6783
1635
2695
399.3
1986 J
4,484.1
2,093.2
1349
532.1
1.723 9
3.037.8
9435
58.4
563.5
5968
1989
265 5
411 2
F
4,478.3
2,0750
135.8
541.9
1,725.6
3.067.6
942.3
60.1
561.0
671 6
182.1
261.5
389.0
M
4,4167
2,070.4
137.0
480.5
1,728 8
3,090.3
931.0
60.6
563.6
692 1
1825
2748
385.7
A
4.448.8
2,132.6
139.9
433.5
1,742.8
3,214.9
9903
60.1
563.7
7140
199 2
2670
420.6
M
4,509.4
2,2176
142.4
403.4
1.746
3.276.6
9733
588
5884
7834
175.2
2750
422.5
J
4,625.0
2,336.3
138.2
402.8
1.747.7
3.417.5
994 2
54.8
5969
8466
2106
2839
430.5
J
4,490.8
2.213.8
139.5
381.8
1.755.7
3,466.7
1 .009.0
45.8
595.1
8837
225.1
288 5
419.5
A
4,488 .1
2,183.4
1395
398.7
1,766.5
3,481.3
1.007.8
44.0
5903
9104
218.1
292 1
418.6
S
4.652.9
2,310.1
136.1
4275
1,779 2
3.465.6
1.0162
55.8
591.7
8674
2237
2936
4172
O
4,736.4
2.349.1
136.1
4639
1,787.3
3,414.4
1.043.0
59.7
6004
7840
2166
2955
415.2
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
51.242 4
24,327.6
1,586.4
5.6004
19.7280
36.139 2
11.265.6
657 6
6.110.4
8.4624
1.933.2
2.9868
4.7232
D
51,442.8
24,5484
1,584.0
5.544.0
19.766 4
36,2736
11.265 6
661 2
6,114.0
8.5128
1,987.2
2.9976
4.7352
1985 J
50,582.4
23,5620
1,573.2
5.577.6
19,869 6
35.4000
11.149 2
6504
6.098 4
8.1576
1,957.2
2.9172
4,470.0
F
50,775.6
23,629.2
1,555.2
5,7036
19.8876
35,7852
11.252.4
654.0
6,136 8
8,469.6
1.956.0
2.7456
4,5708
M
51,026 4
23,806.8
1.560.0
5,772.0
19.8876
36,4788
11,442
6588
6.116.4
8.6700
1 ,980
3.0036
4,6080
A
50.7468
23,426.4
1.549.2
5.722.8
20.0484
35.821 2
11.031 6
6576
5.911.2
8.617.2
1,912.8
3,0996
4,591 2
M
50.253.6
22,984.8
1.543.2
5.677.2
20.0484
36.0492
11,191.2
6588
5,9820
8,665.2
1.896.0
3.0780
4,5780
J
51,201.6
23,9808
1.554.0
5.560.8
20.106
36.421 2
1 1 .359.2
6576
6,0372
8,6304
1.977.6
3.1164
4.6428
J
48,936.0
22,140.0
1,554.0
4,998.0
20.244
36.4248
11.212.8
6660
6.0888
8.7444
2.136.0
3.087.6
4,4892
A
49,752.0
22.402.8
1 ,560.0
5,527.2
20,2620
36,3876
1 1 ,094.0
6720
6.230.4
8.7396
2,0868
3.0588
4.5060
S
54,634.8
27.1740
1,570.8
5,6088
20,281 2
36,607 2
11.077.2
6648
6.2304
8.7120
2.061 6
3.2448
4,6164
O
53,643.6
25,939.2
1,578.0
5,692.8
20.4336
37,304.4
11,427.6
6660
6,4200
8.8008
2,056.8
3.117.6
4,8156
N
53.0976
25,374.0
1,569.6
5,6820
20,4720
37,2948
11.365.2
663 6
6,4164
8,7552
2.1096
3,172.8
4.8120
D
52.166.4
24.4740
1 ,579 2
5.620.8
20.4924
37,4556
1 1 .259.6
6648
6.6408
8,7372
2.1144
3.1932
4.8456
1986 J
54,126.0
26,2680
1,614.0
5,557.2
20.6868
38,2104
11,617 2
6696
6,796 8
8,761.2
2.2428
3.116.4
5.0064
F
52.3404
24,458.4
1,635.6
5,5392
20,7072
38.031 6
11.542.8
6708
6.772.8
8.836.8
2.239.2
3.1500
4,819.2
M
52,454.4
24,654.0
1,651.2
5,403.6
20.745.6
38.115 6
1 1 ,430.0
6720
6.8508
8.776.8
2.245.2
3.3408
4,8000
A
53,678.4
25,696.8
1,677.6
5,390.4
20,9136
38.9808
11,798 4
674.4
6.8388
8.9568
2.3688
3.2292
5,114.4
M
54,012.0
26,040.0
1,700.4
5,319.6
20.9520
39,178.8
11,779 2
678.0
6,951 6
9,124.8
2,190.0
3.4092
5.0460
J
55,4448
27,256.8
1 ,640.4
5.575.2
20,9724
39.9336
11,876 4
6768
7.070.4
9.3576
2.4084
3.4692
5,074.8
J
55,024.8
26,781 6
1,653.6
5.499.6
21,090
40.3800
11,846 4
6768
7.117.2
9,391 2
2.796.0
3,5700
4.9824
A
55,196.4
26,790.0
1,664.4
5,5440
21,1980
40.1976
1 1 .838.0
6792
7,0608
9.556.8
2.6580
3,4980
4,9068
S
56.7000
28.0980
1.645.2
5.606.4
21.350 4
40,5240
11.847 6
6780
7.1076
9.6936
2.6700
3.5400
4,9872
56.2884
27,841 2
1.647.6
5.373.6
21.426
40.281 6
12.094 8
6792
7.2264
9.3144
2.5992
3.4656
4.9020
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005). Statistics Canada.
34
January 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued
prices, monthly, based on the system of National Accounts industry
Non-business sector industries
Total
Mining
ind.
Manufac-
turing
ind.
Forestry
services
ind
Transpor-
tation
ind
Communi-
cation
ind
Water
systems
ind.
Insurance
and
other
tinance
ind
Govern-
ment
services
ind.
Community
& personal
services
Year
and
month
Total
Business
services
ind.
Educa-
tional
services
ind
I
I
33030
32030
33017
32017
33018
32018
33019
32019
33020
32020
33021
32021
33022
32022
33023
32023
33024
32024
33025
32025
33159
32159
33160
32160
1984
1985
61.820.8
62.269.7
61.3
56.1
61.8
64.0
288.1
2907
1.586.2
1,570.9
57.7
53.2
520 9
5254
305.7
3030
22,933.4
23.109 6
36.005.7
36.297.3
260.5
2583
19,203 7
19,352.2
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 N
D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
5,268.8
5,120.0
5,156.0
5.228.2
5,2562
5.200.9
5.2429
5,230.8
5,003.0
4,9442
5,191.9
5,313.3
5.320.4
5,181.9
5,280.6
5,337.6
5,365.7
5,381.6
5,401 4
5,409.5
5.153.5
5.0666
5.345.4
5.419.1
5.9
4.3
5.3
6.0
5.8
5.4
42
3.9
4.3
43
4.2
5.2
4.4
3.1
4.5
4.5
4.5
4.1
4.8
5.2
6.1
1.6
4.3
3.6
5.5
50
4.7
5.4
52
5.4
5.6
5.3
4.7
5.4
5.6
5.6
5.7
54
4.9
5.3
5.4
5.4
5.3
5.7
4.9
48
5.2
5.5
25.2
130 6
20.9
126.0
204
124 2
19.7
126 7
22.7
124.2
20.9
125.0
25.1
129.0
28.9
134.7
31.4
138.7
31.4
141.3
27.8
137.5
229
134.1
21.3
129.2
182
126.3
17.1
127.7
17.1
128.0
17.7
125.3
18.2
123.7
24.2
126.2
28.3
134.1
276
137.1
28.9
138.9
245
1374
19.7
132.7
4.7
47
46
4.5
44
4.2
4.1
4.4
45
45
45
4.5
45
45
46
4.7
46
4.6
44
4.5
44
4.4
42
4.2
43.4
43.5
43.2
42.2
41.8
42.4
44.0
44.1
45.3
45.3
43.8
45.0
44.3
44.0
443
44.6
45 1
45.3
46.3
47.9
46.6
46.8
46.3
46.3
25.4
1.877.1
3.1508
25.5
1.865.9
3,0240
246
1,863.5
3,0657
24.4
1,868.1
3,130.8
245
1,881.4
3,1460
24.6
1,874.5
3,0987
24.9
1,936.0
3.069 8
25.3
2,001 2
2.983.3
252
2,025.3
2,7239
25.5
2,004.4
2.682.1
25.5
1,951.2
2,991.4
26.0
1,919.2
3,150.6
26.2
1,899.2
3,186
263
1,885.6
3,0690
272
1.880.8
3,1695
27 1
1.895.7
3,210.6
26.8
1 .908.3
3.2280
27.5
1,916.8
3,236.0
28.3
1 ,963.4
3,198.5
28.4
2.030.6
3.124.8
28.3
2.038.1
2.8604
28.8
2,014.7
2.797.7
28.1
1.962.3
3.133.1
288
1 .920.5
3.2578
22.7
1,749.8
21 5
1.631.1
207
1.667.6
21
1.729.9
21.4
1.748.2
21 2
1,714.4
21.7
1,672.9
22.4
1.556.0
22.6
1.298 5
22.3
1,257.3
22.1
1,585.7
21 8
1.725.1
21 2
1.757.7
19.9
1,638.9
20.1
1.719.8
200
1.768.8
194
1.786.4
20.8
1,770.2
20.7
1,730.9
21.5
1.616.1
21 6
1,349.1
21.8
1.294.5
22 1
1.640.8
18 4
1.757.4
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
61.982.4
648
62.4
333.6
1.564.8
55.2
517.2
2904
22.981.2
36,112.8
2508
19.370 4
D
62.092.8
61.2
64.8
3084
1.557.6
56.4
5184
2928
23,032.8
36,200.4
247.2
19.418.4
1985 J
61,771.2
58.8
58.8
3048
1.567 2
54.0
522.0
2928
23,014.8
35,898.0
2556
19.1496
F
61,994.4
62.4
62.4
3000
1 .598.4
54.0
517.2
2928
22.9896
36,117.6
2580
19.2744
M
62,047.2
60.0
61 2
332.4
1,573.2
54.0
5148
295.2
22,9776
36,1788
262 8
19.388 4
A
61 .664.4
64.8
62.4
298.8
1,569.6
51.6
519.6
2952
22,963.2
35,839.2
2592
19,244.4
M
61,758.0
55.2
68.4
290.4
1,569.6
50.4
523 2
2964
23,014.8
35.889.6
2592
19.266.0
J
61.935.6
51 6
61 2
291 6
1,574.4
52.8
5268
2988
23,100.0
35,978.4
261.6
19,230
J
62,030.4
60.0
64.8
286.8
1.574.4
54.0
532.8
2988
23,096.4
36.062.4
2640
19,261 2
A
62,349.6
52.8
70.8
290.4
1.574.4
52.8
535.2
301.2
23.143.2
36.328.8
260.4
19.467.6
S
62,2272
55.2
64.8
284.4
1,568.4
52.8
525.6
3048
23.198.4
36,172.8
2592
19,260
o
62,748.0
56.4
64.8
273.6
1.567.2
52.8
534.0
307 2
23,251.2
36.640.8
2568
19,603 2
N
62,709.6
48.0
63.6
277.2
1,554.0
528
5280
308.4
23,245.2
36.632.4
2520
19.548.0
D
62,997.6
44.4
67.2
267.6
1.567.2
54.0
526.8
3120
23.276.4
36.882.0
2484
19.588 8
1986 J
63,175.2
49.2
62.4
258.0
1,609.2
54.0
537.6
3228
23.238.0
37,0440
2484
19,730 4
F
63,2472
46.8
62.4
260.4
1.606.8
56.4
5460
3240
23,331 6
37,012.8
2460
19.726 8
M
63,303.6
48.0
636
258.0
1.584.0
56.4
5532
321.6
23,322.0
37,096.8
2436
19,794.0
A
63,762.0
49.2
62.4
2592
1.556.4
56.4
553.2
328.8
23,4888
37,4076
2460
19.870.8
M
63,650.4
62.4
63.6
2808
1,537.2
55.2
5496
3348
23,354.4
37,412.4
247.2
19.9524
J
64,008.0
68.4
66.0
2868
1.569.6
55.2
5748
3324
23,4288
37.626.0
2520
19.9524
J
63,925.2
85.2
67.2
252.0
1.557.6
52.8
547.2
3336
23,239.2
37,790.4
253 2
19,938
A
63,820.8
192
63.6
2664
1,545.6
51.6
552.0
3396
23.205.6
37,777.2
255.6
19.966 8
S
64,012.8
55.2
600
2508
1,564.8
49.2
5568
3348
23.248.8
37,8924
2604
19,948 8
o
63,984.0
38.4
62.4
236.4
1 ,549 2
50.4
548.4
3396
23,248.8
37,910 4
217.2
19.989 6
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
35
Section 3 — Table 2.2/concluded
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices,
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
January 1987
monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
Non-business sector ind./concl.
Special aggregations
Community & personal
services/concl.
Business
sector-
goods
Business
sector-
services
Non-
business
sector-
goods
Non-
business
sector-
services
Industrial
production
Non-
durable
manufac-
turing
ind
Year
and
month
Health
and
social
services
ind.
Amusement
and
other
services
ind.
Personal.
household
and
other
services
ind
Durable
manufac-
turing
ind
I
I
33161
32161
33162
32162
33163
32163
33028
32028
33029
32029
33031
32031
33032
32032
33035
32035
33036
32036
33037
32037
1984
1985
12.704.5
12,965.1
975.8
9938
2,861.2
2,7279
127,090.5
133,272.9
144.362 7
152.165.8
644.0
6450
61.1768
61,624 7
91.963 8
96.502.3
29.576.0
30.3039
32,6243
34,8866
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 N
1.069.1
83.1
226.1
10,651 7
12,687.0
54.8
5.2138
8.158.6
2.598.3
2.9020
D
1.066.2
75.6
229.6
9,808.3
12,527.9
52.8
5,0670
7.4700
2.2459
2,5183
1985 J
1.066.4
835
2275
9.856.8
11,555.1
53.2
5.103
7.693.2
2,291.3
2,556.6
F
1,067.2
77.4
235.3
10,578.1
12,025.4
53.6
5.174 2
8.355.3
2,557.5
2,8974
M
1,069.7
78.2
228.5
10,625.3
12,442.3
52.8
5.203.2
8,3766
2,546.5
2,9832
A
1,062.0
767
224.4
10.741 8
12.458 5
53.2
5.147.9
7,971.7
2.496.5
2.9400
M
1,077.4
74.8
2230
10,751 9
12,799 6
53.8
5.188.9
7.897 1
2.5257
2.9830
J
1,091.2
85.2
2285
11,000.7
13,062.6
53.3
5.177 8
8,234.8
2,646.9
3.157.4
J
1,096
87.5
219.3
10,243.0
12.4138
54.3
4.949.0
7,2035
2.343.8
2.5879
A
1,094.1
85.9
222.5
13,016.8
12,558.0
55.0
4,8892
7.663.0
2.5538
2.777.1
s
1,077.6
87.2
2188
13,633.4
13,080.0
53.6
5.1379
8.3379
2.6867
3,158 9
O
1,086.4
85.1
2322
11,213.6
13,2695
55.8
5,2573
8.310.2
2.639 1
3.058.1
N
1.084.6
92.0
230.5
11,200.8
13,337.0
54.4
5.266.4
8.513.9
2.6559
3.097.7
D
1,092.5
80.3
237.4
10,410.7
13.164.0
52.5
5.129.9
7.945.1
2.3602
2,6893
1986 J
1,093.5
100.0
236.1
10,284.7
12,4180
53 7
5.2269
8.0029
2.3978
2.6869
F
1,096.2
91 4
234 2
11,092.5
12.721 3
54.4
5.2832
8.689.8
2.669.6
3.0302
M
1,101.2
91.2
2298
10.606.8
12,823.9
55.0
5.310.7
8,298.3
2,591 5
2,9906
A
1,101.7
1000
243.3
11.223 5
13,375.9
54.8
5.326.8
8,3220
2,6583
3,0892
M
1,123.2
87.1
2366
10,827 1
13,684.7
56.4
5,345.0
7,9539
2.6002
2,983 1
J
1,142.8
1060
238.4
10.765 8
13,981.6
58.8
5,3507
8,146.9
2.7194
3,093 1
J
1,144.9
113.3
231.5
10,159.1
13.555.3
576
5,095.9
7,177.4
2.4245
2,574 1
A
1.142.3
109 2
2299
13.308.4
13,618.3
53.2
5.013.4
7,520.5
2.5756
2.6462
s
1.134.0
112.6
223.6
13,824.4
13,900.1
55.8
5,289.6
8,0776
2.702.6
2.987.1
O
1.1356
113.4
233.0
10.996.1
13,925.6
55.4
5,3637
8,1673
2.692.0
2.9662
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 N
12,884 4
868 8
2,738.4
128.347 2
149,2092
644.4
61,338
93.4560
30.001.2
33,3084
D
12,846.0
892.8
2.796.0
128,497.2
148,744 8
6444
61,448.4
93.1728
29.750.4
33.3096
1985 J
12.897.6
874.8
2,7204
129,534.0
148,004 4
6396
61,131.6
94,058.4
29,722.8
33.454.8
F
12.918.0
8748
2,7924
129,898 8
148.996 8
642.0
61.352.4
94.3788
29,8056
33.5496
M
12,928.8
8856
2,7132
131,613.6
151,191.6
6360
61.411 2
95.428.8
29.844.0
34,010.4
A
12,818.4
838.8
2.678.4
131.115.6
149,9508
6468
61,0176
95.0460
29,823.6
34,0680
M
12,873.6
842.4
2,6484
132,184 8
150,163.2
646.8
61.111 2
96.026.4
30.087.6
34.7544
J
12,944.4
882.0
2,660.4
134,0964
151,270 8
6396
61.296
96.997.2
29.958.0
34.9188
J
12,954.0
961 2
2,622.0
133,449.6
149.664
657.6
61,372.8
97.017.6
30.645.6
35,680 8
A
12,986.4
934.8
2,679.6
133,906.8
150.302 4
6588
61,690 8
96.9528
30.578.4
35.5536
s
12,958.8
9348
2,760.0
135,555 6
155.929.2
645.6
61,581.6
97,994.4
30.636.0
35,8800
13,065.6
9180
2,797.2
135,061.2
156.772.8
6552
62,0928
97,8684
30,703.2
35,818.8
N
13,070.4
960.0
2,802.0
135,062 4
156,384.0
6396
62,070.0
97,490.4
30,680.4
35.4096
D
13,167.6
9540
2,9232
136,6596
156,542.4
638.4
62,359.2
98,942.4
31,237.2
35.5092
1986 J
13,224.0
1,021.2
2,8200
136,756.8
158,852.4
6492
62,526.0
98,276.4
31,142.4
35,402.4
F
13,264.8
1,015.2
2.760.0
137,270.4
157,621.2
6552
62,592.0
98.2692
31,113.6
35,2092
M
13.311.6
1,016.4
2,731.2
133,886 4
156,943.2
6648
62,638.8
95,5860
30,819.6
34,5876
A
13,3104
1,078.8
2,901 6
137,1840
160,384 8
6648
63,097.2
98,178.0
31.368
35,4432
M
13.404.0
994.8
2,8140
133,946.4
160,256 4
675.6
62,974.8
96,157.2
30,948.0
34,6488
J
13.543.2
1,108.8
2,769.6
131,743.2
162,417.6
709.2
63.2988
95.2008
30.920.4
34,1340
J
13,537.2
1,291.2
2.770.8
133.210.8
163,358 4
6996
63,225.6
96.4548
31,512.0
35.185.2
A
13,562.4
1,220.4
2,772.0
132,691.2
162.9408
634.8
63.186
94.910.4
30.814.8
33,675.6
s
13,636.8
1,221.6
2.824 8
132,261 6
165.811 2
6720
63,340.8
94.7808
30,7680
33,8556
13,659.6
1 .239.6
2,8044
133,293.6
164,461.2
649.2
63.334.8
95,929.2
31,198 8
34.4760
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
36
January 1987
3— Balance of international payments
Table 3.1: Canadian balance of international payments, current account, all countries (million dollars)
Section 3— Table 3.1
Year
or
Total
current
receipts
Total
current
payments
Current
account
balance
Goods and services'
Merchandise trade 1
Service transactions
quarter
Receipts Payments
Balance
Exports Imports
Balance
Receipts Payments
Balance
D
D
50525
60525
50550
60550
50555
60555
50503 50541
60722 60723
50558
60724
50501 50526
60501 60526
50551
60551
50502 50544
60710 60714
50556
60718
1984
135,948
132,586
3,362
132,583
130,035
2.548
112,218
91,493
20.726
20,365
38.542
-18.177
1985
146.929
147,514
-584
143.400
144.820
-1.420
120,258
102,782
17,475
23.142
42.038
-18,895
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
38.748
38.213
535
37,889
37,560
329
31.652
27.169
4,482
6.237
10.390
-4.153
3
35.891
36.439
-548
34,912
35.715
-803
28.134
25.391
2.742
6.779
10.324
-3,545
4
37.689
37.779
-90
36,834
37,150
-316
31.547
26.554
4.993
5.287
10,596
-5,309
1986 1
35.316
39,708
-4,392
34,361
39,078
-4,717
29.575
27.269
2,306
4.785
1 1 ,808
-7,023
2
38,368
40.812
-2.444
37,394
40,070
-2,676
31,365
29,232
2,133
6.028
10,838
-4,809
3
37,269
38.519
-1,250
36,275
37,723
-1.448
28.398
27,150
1,248
7.877
10,574
-2.696
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
36.695
36,160
37,747
37,661
36,250
37.405
36,253
37,297
38,659
40,381
38,227
39.605
442
-1,137
-912
-2,720
-1,977
-2.200
35,834
35,332
36.825
36,631
35,273
36.533
35.644
36.558
37,980
39,756
37,509
38.804
191
-1,225
-1,155
-3,125
-2,237
-2,271
29,759
29,678
31,158
30,801
29,291
29.988
25,280
26,184
27,143
28,342
26,690
28,051
4.479
3,494
4,014
2.460
2,601
1,937
6.075
5.654
5,667
5.829
5.982
6.545
10,363
10,373
10,836
11,414
10,819
10.753
-4,289
-4.720
-5,169
-5,584
-4,838
-4,208
Year
Travel
Interest
and dividends
Freight
and shipping
Other
service transactions
quarter
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
O
D
50506
60506
50531
60531
50718
60554
50508
60508
50533
60533
50719
60556
50512
60512
50537
60537
50720
60557
50516
60711
50545
60715
50721
60719
1984
1985
4,416
5,006
6.542
7,110
-2,126
-2,104
2,547
3,402
13.703
15.854
-11,155
-12.451
4,332
4,532
3,864
4,075
468
458
9.069
10.201
14,433
14,999
-5.364
-4,798
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
1,256
1,805
-549
1,244
3,734
-2,490
1,211
1.124
87
2.526
3,727
-1,201
3
2,371
1,980
391
724
3.628
-2.904
1.164
1,030
135
2,519
3.686
-1,167
4
861
1,367
-506
725
4.332
-3.607
1.125
1,061
64
2,576
3,835
-1,260
1986 1
651
2,137
-1,486
580
4.884
-4.303
1,009
932
77
2.545
3,855
-1,310
2
1,628
1,895
-267
668
4.162
-3.494
1,203
1.150
54
2.530
3,632
-1,102
3
3,004
1,942
1,062
1,142
3.940
-2.798
1.200
1,107
93
2.532
3,585
-1,053
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
1,209
1,761
-552
1.239
3.895
-2.656
1,143
1.020
123
2.484
3.688
-1,204
3
1.237
1.786
-549
780
3,866
-3.086
1,128
1.006
122
2.509
3,716
-1.207
4
1,387
1,831
-444
587
4.060
-3,473
1.113
1,041
72
2.580
3.904
-1,324
1986 1
1,471
1.885
-415
653
4,674
-4.021
1.129
1,079
50
2.576
3.775
-1,199
2
1.572
1.835
-263
763
4,317
-3,554
1.138
1,046
93
2.508
3,622
-1,113
3
1.772
1.782
-9
1.093
4,229
-3,137
1,159
1,088
71
2.522
3,654
-1,132
See Footnotes Table 3 1 /concluded
For source see Table 3.3.
37
Section 3 — Tables 3.1 /concluded to Table 3.2
3— Balance of international payments
Table 3.1: Canadian balance of international payments, current account, all countries (million dollars)/concluded
January 1987
Year
Transfers
Inheritances and migrants'
funds
Personal and institutional remittances
Withholding tax 3
Official
quarter
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Canadian
Foreign
Balance
contriButions
D
D
50517
60712
50546
60716
50557
60720
50515
60515
50540
60540
50723
60558
50518
60713
50547
60717
50724
60721
50716
60726
50770
60770
50726
60728
50725
60709
1984
3,365
2,551
813
1.636
346
1.291
629
681
-52
1,100
180
920
-1.345
1985
3,529
2,693
836
1,777
361
1.415
684
755
-72
1.069
180
889
-1.397
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
859
653
206
431
88
343
172
188
-16
256
43
213
-334
3
979
724
255
611
114
497
173
189
-17
195
47
148
-373
4
855
629
226
396
84
311
170
191
-21
290
47
243
-307
1986 1
955
631
324
328
78
250
176
200
-24
451
47
404
-306
2
975
742
233
521
91
430
177
201
-24
277
47
230
-404
3
994
796
198
605
118
487
177
202
-25
212
47
165
-429
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
861
609
251
425
92
333
172
188
-16
264
45
219
-284
3
827
739
88
430
91
339
173
189
-17
225
46
179
-413
4
923
679
243
467
90
377
170
191
-21
286
44
241
-354
1986 1
1,030
625
405
443
92
351
176
200
-24
411
49
362
-284
2
977
718
259
513
95
418
177
201
-24
287
49
238
-373
3
872
801
71
431
95
336
177
202
-25
264
46
218
-459
Note: Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'As used in national income and expenditure accounts 'Trade of Canada figures with certain valuation, coverage and timing adjustments appropriate for Balance of Payments
withheld on service payments and income distribution to non-residents
'Tax
Table 3.2: Canadian balance of international payments, current account, area distribution 1 (million dollars)
United States
United Kingdom
All
other countries
Merchan-
Merchan-
Merchan-
Year
Current
dise
Non-mer-
Current
dise
Non-mer-
Current
dise
Non-mer-
or
Total
Total
account
trade
chandise
Total
Total
account
trade
chandise
Total
Total
account
trade
chandise
quarter
receipts
payments
balance
balance
balance 2
receipts
payments
balance
balance
balance'
receipts
payments
balance
balance
balance 2
D
3907
3908
3909
3910
3911
3912
3913
3914
3915
3916
3917
3918
3919
3920
3921
1984
97,668
90,751
6,917
19,136
-12,219
4,269
4.798
-529
200
-729
32.910
35,937
-3.027
1.390
-4.416
1985
108,425
99,788
8.637
20.705
-12.067
4,046
6.138
-2.092
-733
-1,359
33.389
40.519
-7.130
-2.496
-4.634
1985 2
29.013
26.442
2,571
5.062
-2.491
1,071
1.596
-525
-179
-346
8.408
9.919
-1.511
-401
-1.110
3
26.097
23,714
2,383
4.357
-1.974
1,031
1.771
-740
-347
-394
8.568
10.759
-2.191
-1.268
-923
4
27.659
25,186
2,472
5,912
-3.440
1.000
1,740
-741
-363
-377
8,741
10.562
-1.821
-556
-1.265
1986 1
26,512
26,719
-208
4,168
-4,375
974
1,663
-689
-370
-319
7,380
10.875
-3.496
-1.492
-2.004
2
28,240
27,390
850
3,604
-2,754
1,160
1,557
-397
-87
-310
8,692
1 1 .588
-2.897
-1,383
-1.513
3
26,862
24,267
2,595
3,311
-715
1.150
1,736
-586
-238
-348
9,045
12,305
-3.260
-1,824
-1.435
Note Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'Excludes withholding tax 'Includes service transactions and transfer balances.
For source see Table 3.3.
38
January 1987
3— Balance of international payments
Table 3.3: Canadian balance of international payments.
Section 3— Table 3.3
capital account, 1 all countries (million dollars)
Canadian stocks
Trade in outstanding Canadian bonds
New issues of Canadian bonds
Year
Direct inve
stmpnt
Trade
Govern-
Govern-
or
In
n out-
New
Retire-
ment of
Pro-
Munici-
Corpo-
ment of
Pro-
Munici-
Corpo
quarter
Canada
Abroad standing
issues
ments
Total
Canada'
vincial 3
pal
ration 4
Total
Canada 1
vincial 3
pal
ration 4
Total
D
50560
50564
50576
50586
50587
50585
65001
65002
65003
65004
65000
65006
65007
65008
65009
65005
1984
1.698
-3,300
-239
411
-2
170
2,854
550
13
311
3,728
2,271
4,262
787
1,945
9,266
1985
-2.950
-5,100
1.196
357
-8
1,545
2.702
626
-22
-23
3,283
5,434
4,755
479
4.045
14.712
1985 2
266
-1,213
320
102
-2
420
976
28
-1
-34
969
904
1,539
109
1.248
3.800
3
-2,550
-1,234
83
91
-2
171
666
197
-6
44
901
1.902
489
75
1.599
4,066
4
-36
-1,137
589
46
-2
633
150
268
-15
-49
354
1.411
1,476
99
946
3.933
1986 1
1,117
-1.098
783
269
-2
1.050
864
53
-12
-42
862
3.056
1,479
201
1.393
6.129
2
13
-1.083
-628
280
-2
-350
597
91
-14
-56
618
1.197
2.410
313
1.921
5.840
3
1.082
-1,158
180
145
-2
323
1,420
217
-31
1.605
1,422
1.934
33
2.691
6.081
Government
3f
Canada loans
3nd
Retirements of Canadian bonds
Foreign securities
subscriptions
Total
Year
Govern-
Total
Trade
Other
long-
or
ment ot
Pro
Munic-
Corpo-
Canadian
in out-
New
Retire-
Repay-
Export
long-
term
quarter
Canada 2
vincial 3
ipal
ration 4
Total
bonds
standing
issues
ments
Advances
ments
credits
term
capital
50624 &
D
65011
65012
65013
65014
65010
50651
50600
50608
50616
50626
50629
50632
50650
50687
1984
-1,996
-1.625
-258
1.069
-4,949
8,045
-1.792
-262
18
663
42
-1,334
341
2.963
1985
-1,961
-3.064
-328
1.224
-6,577
11.419
-780
-432
4
715
74
-211
-89
2.766
1985 2
-461
-654
-93
-505
-1,714
3.055
-7
-3
1
369
-52
-775
1.322
3
-199
-751
-39
-240
-1,229
3,738
137
-126
1
-27
10
-76
171
216
4
-632
-935
-93
-250
-1,910
2,377
-754
-198
1
232
43
29
183
909
1986 1
-585
-577
-115
-423
-1,701
5,290
85
-4
1
110
6
464
-718
6.083
2
-351
-1,231
-157
1,024
-2.763
3,695
-405
-411
1
-41
12
155
1.472
3.059
3
-262
-1,067
-68
-584
-1,982
5,704
73
-134
1
-95
9
-7
-1.130
4,668
Resident he
of
foreign cur
tidings
rency
Otfi
Chartered
cial
bank net
Non-
monetary
foreign
bank
Non-resident holdings of:
movements
currency holdings
Sta-
Allo-
in the form of
position
with
of
Other
tis-
cation
foreign
Govern-
finance
All
Total
Net
tical
of
Official
Year
non-
cur-
Cana-
ment
Finance
company
Com-
other
short-
capital
dis-
special
inter-
Official
or
resi-
rencies
dian $
demand
Treasury
company
obli-
mercial
Other
trans-
term
move-
crep-
drawing
national
monetary
quarter
dents
abroad deposits
liabilities
bills
paper
gations
paper
paper
actions 5
capital
ment
ancy
rights
reserves
liabilities
D
50659
50660
50652
50654
50656
50668
50676
50667
50669
50686
50688
50689
50693
50710
50713
50714
1984
567
-2,035
757
138
1.514
-124
-66
154
-44
-1.316
-455
2.508
-6,958
—
-1.092
3
1985
274
2,152
276
236
-691
219
13
-185
76
1.196
3.567
6.332
-7,100
—
-112
-1,240
1985 2
-2.398
1.456
-25
296
162
118
-17
-62
-22
-480
-972
350
-1,015
-1,018
889
3
112
488
441
-41
-816
—
56
162
119
384
905
1.121
212
—
112
672
4
412
1,874
160
135
-912
35
-13
-40
21
614
2.284
3,193
-4,023
—
-13
-907
1986 1
529
-4,484
1,088
-42
-67
184
-65
-168
-48
331
-2.740
3,343
-24
_
-85
-988
2
-2,075
158
-159
-75
862
-127
-51
66
-49
576
-874
2,185
1,627
—
-14
1,382
3
-2,588
-935
105
-5
-29
-106
-77
-6
726
1.994
-920
3,748
-2.112
-442
828
Note: Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'A minus sign, except for official monetary movements, indicates an outflow of capital from Canada 'Includes issues of Federal government entreprises
cial government entreprises. 4 Excludes issues of government entreprises includes changes in loans and accounts receivable and payable
Source: System of National Accounts, Quarterly Estimates of the Canadian Balance of International Payments (67-001). Statistics Canada.
"Includes issues of Provin-
39
Section 4 ■ Labour
42
1 .
43
2.
44
3.
4.
45
4.1
46
4.2
47
4.3
48
4.4
5.^
49
5.1
50
5.2
51
5.3
52
5.4
53
5.5
54
6.
54
7.
55
8.
56
9.
57
10.
58
11 .
59
12.
60
1 3 V
60
14.
61
15.
62
16.
Wages and Salaries, by Province
Wages and Salaries by Industry and Supplementary Labour Income, Canada
Labour Force Characteristics of the Population 15 years of Age and Over
Selected Labour Force Series by Sex and Main Age Group
Employed
Unemployed
Participation Rates
Unemployment Rates
Labour Force Characteristics, by Province
Labour Force
Employed
Unemployed
Participation Rates
Unemployment Rates
Unemployment Insurance Statistics
Help Wanted Index
Time Lost in Work Stoppages, by Industry Groups
Total Number of Employees, by Industry Group
Total Number of Employees, by Manufacturing Industry
Average Weekly Earnings, by Industry Group
Average Weekly Earnings, by Manufacturing Industry
Total Number of Employees, Canada and Provinces
Average Weekly Earnings , Canada and Provinces
Average Hourly Earnings
Average Weekly Hours
41
Section 4— Table 1
Table 1: Wages and
salaries, by province based
on the
1960 standard
industrial classification
(million dollars
I
January 1987
Year
and
month
Newfound-
land
Prince
Edward
Island
Nova Scotia
New
Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatch-
ewan
Alberta
British
Columbia
Canada'
D
D
5226
5237
5227
5238
5228
5239
5229
5240
5230
5241
5231
5242
5232
5243
5233
5244
5234
5245
5235
5246
5225
5236
1984
1985
2.958
3.065
615
648
5.372
5.765
4.184
4,466
50.622
54,050
87,786
94.803
8.256
8.666
6,590
6,908
21.660
23.387
24.375
25.890
213,308
228,568
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 O
253.7
530
4606
364 1
4,354.3
7.516.0
711.4
574.1
1 ,866.4
2.123.2
18.3563
N
242.0
52.4
4650
357.0
4.3439
7.562.7
6976
562 1
1.865.1
2,1053
18.329 6
D
233 9
50 1
4609
348.5
4.348.7
7,541.1
701 8
5569
1.839.4
2,074 8
18.2274
1985 J
229.4
48.8
447.1
3445
4.238.7
7,447.7
6867
5453
1.846 9
2.0677
17.973 1
F
2354
47.8
4477
342.7
4,2547
7.470.5
6864
5387
1.861.9
2.043 1
17.998 9
M
2424
492
452.8
3438
4.3178
7,545.8
6927
5486
1.872 7
2,086 2
18,224 3
A
2396
51.2
463.4
3504
4,371 8
7,7057
701 2
5543
1,875.6
2.096.9
18.480 7
M
248 6
55.0
4790
3723
4.521 8
7,8644
7253
5804
1.939 2
2.174
19.034 6
J
2663
59.0
496.3
3904
4.6600
8,0736
7439
5985
1,986.3
2.232.2
19,586 2
J
281.1
57.5
501.5
393.2
4.634.6
8.135.3
7409
578.3
2,0197
2.1443
19.569 5
A
276.4
59.4
501.9
3960
4,5936
8,0099
7277
5795
2,018.5
2.1804
19,428
S
275.5
59.1
4992
3909
4.618.3
8,115.9
7454
5973
2,018.1
2.2630
19,667 3
O
264.1
55.3
496.1
393.5
4.627.5
8.153.2
748.5
6029
2,005.7
2,2378
19,667.1
N
256.4
53.7
491.5
3806
4,6282
8.170.0
7374
5962
1,971
2.1970
19.557 9
D
2495
52.4
488.4
367.9
4.5826
8.1105
7296
5880
1.970 9
2.1668
19.380 2
1986 J
2458
50.5
474.8
3606
4.5093
8,0628
7294
5754
1,967 7
2.1439
19.1920
F
2492
50.9
467 3
359 1
4.495.8
8.0899
723 8
5634
1,952.9
2.121 1
19.1452
M
250.0
52.3
475.3
359.1
4,513.2
8.1450
735.1
5838
1.944.4
2.157 1
19.2890
A
255.3
54.0
488 1
371.0
4.6275
8.2781
7536
590.0
1,929 5
2.195 6
19.6152
M
265.0
59.2
5160
3978
4.786.9
8.479.5
7779
6109
1,943 6
2.2544
20,168.6
J
2829
62.1
5290
411.2
4,920.9
8.730.6
8040
6244
1.970.5
2.2959
20.712.9
J
2872
61.2
535
417.7
4.915.1
8.7676
7972
604 7
1.991.1
2.205.3
20.6672
A
2830
62.4
5273
416.5
4.8547
8.581
7906
604 4
1,980.1
2,160.9
20.3480
S
274.9
636
527.1
415.1
4,880.8
8.7205
8057
6228
1 .983.6
2.255.5
20,6364
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1984 O
2480
520
455.4
3553
4.271.8
7,417.5
697.1
556 5
1 .832.0
2,071 5
18,0103
N
245.5
530
463.6
355.8
4,309.4
7.5302
6998
558.6
1.861.4
2,088 7
18.236 8
D
248 1
53.0
4680
360 5
4.421.4
7,672.8
717.8
5686
1.881.5
2.1170
18.577.9
1985 J
2485
53.5
4660
361 8
4,363.8
7,634.9
7093
567.1
1.883.5
2,118.4
18.505.1
F
2525
53 1
467 8
3640
4.383.0
7.647.6
7095
564.7
1.899.2
2,106
18.529 2
M
259.2
53.3
471
3648
4.432.8
7.7162
711.9
5689
1.911.7
2.104 7
18.690 8
A
2528
542
474.2
366.5
4,448.6
7,7644
7158
5667
1.928.3
2,111.3
18.7676
M
2493
54.0
4753
366.9
4.478.2
7,799.9
7188
5703
1.944.6
2,136.1
18.873.6
J
2478
54.4
481.5
372.9
4.541.3
7.849.9
719 7
571.5
1,957 8
2,1637
18.998 7
J
2560
53.0
4830
374.7
4.556.8
8.032.5
7264
574 4
1,978.0
2,1775
19,333 5
A
256.3
54 .1
484 7
376.2
4.523.1
7,950.2
710.6
5734
1 ,966 5
2,2103
19.179.3
S
2599
54.9
4849
375.2
4.527 3
7.977.4
7249
575.4
1.964.5
2,185 4
19.1934
O
2583
54.4
4908
3839
4.534.3
8,047.4
7330
5840
1 .970.0
2.185.3
19.300 2
N
2598
54.3
4898
379.2
4.594.0
8,133.3
7396
592 2
1.967.9
2.181 5
19.453.2
D
264.2
55.4
4959
3803
4.6665
8.248.8
7464
6000
2.014.8
2.209.4
19,743.1
1986 J
2659
553
4949
3785
4,641.4
8.2624
7532
598.1
2.005.7
2.194 9
19.760 4
F
2675
56.5
488.3
381.1
4.631 9
8.281.6
748.1
5903
1.991.3
2.186.2
19.711.2
M
267 5
56.7
4943
3809
4,633.4
8.328.9
7554
6052
1.984.5
2.176 4
19.7827
A
2695
57.1
4993
387 8
4.708.0
8.3407
769 1
6029
1.982 8
2.2102
19.9136
M
2660
58.2
5120
391.8
4.739.2
8.408 5
7707
6004
1.948.4
2.2150
19,992
J
2634
57.3
5132
3928
4.783.3
8.488.6
7780
5962
1.942.4
2,2257
20.143 6
J
261.9
56.6
5153
3980
4,8293
8,576.7
781 6
6005
1.949.5
2.238.6
20.3350
A
262.5
56.9
5089
3954
4,813.5
8,568.3
7772
601.9
1.937.9
2.2059
20.180 5
S
2589
59.0
511.8
3983
4,799.2
8,570.5
7836
600 1
1 ,930.6
2,1765
20,135 2
'Includes Yukon. Northwest Territories and Canadian residents abroad
Source: Estimates of Labour Income (72-005), Statistics Canada.
42
January 1987
Table 2: Wages and Salaries by Industry, and Supplementary Labour Income, Canada,
based on the 1960 standard classification (million dollars)
Section 4— Table 2
Trans-
portation,
Finance.
Public'
Total
Supple-
Year
communi-
insurance
admin
wages
mentary
Total
and
Manu-
Con-
cation and
and real
and
and
labour
labour
month
Agriculture 1
Forestry
Mining
facturing
struction
utilities
Trade
estate
Service
defence
salaries
income
income
D
5249
5252
5253
5254
5255
5256
5257
5260
5261
5266
5248
5271
5247
D
5274
5277
5278
5279
5280
5281
5282
5285
5286
5291
5273
5296
5272
1984
1.827.6
1,828.6
5,8360
45,095.4
11,446.0
23,606.6
28.262.8
16,284.7
60,1885
18,932.1
213.308.3
22.594.6
235,9029
1985
1,924.3
1,799.2
6,431.2
48,154.1
12,703.9
24,913 4
30,552 1
17.430
64,9829
19.676.7
228.567.9
24.247 5
252,815.4
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 O
171.1
1679
497 8
3,837.9
1,093.2
2,026.0
2.429.1
1,384.2
5,166.9
1.582.3
18,356.3
1.948.9
20,305 2
N
139.7
155.1
501.2
3,863.2
999.9
2,0237
2.465.2
1.386.4
5.207.3
1.587.8
18,329.6
1,946.4
20,276.0
D
122.6
138.4
503.0
3,807.0
895.6
2,013.1
2.5463
1.404.5
5,185.1
1.611.7
18,2274
1,936.7
20,164.1
1985 J
897
139 3
503.7
3,802.9
8050
2,024.8
2.445.2
1.389.3
5,189.1
1.584.1
17.973 1
1,906.4
19,879,5
F
89.4
137.0
5068
3,834.5
805 1
2,009 .1
2.410.1
1.392.3
5.227.3
1,587.1
17.998.9
1.909.3
19,908.2
M
105.1
124.2
505.0
3.8566
851.1
2.0293
2.4529
1 .400.9
5,300 3
1,598.8
18.224.3
1.933.7
20,158
A
123.2
109.9
498.3
3,909.3
950.5
2,0285
2.496.1
1.410.8
5,359.5
1,594.7
18.480 7
1,960.9
20,441.6
M
156.7
136.0
528.4
4,0245
1,050.3
2.0595
2.557.5
1.440.2
5.451.8
1,629.7
19.034 6
2,020.1
21,054 7
J
194.0
175.2
5497
4,139.8
1,147.2
2.1042
2.595.9
1.459.1
5,550.9
1.670.2
19,586.2
2,078.9
21,665.1
J
221 5
158
5669
4,2088
1.203.5
2,115.1
2.565.8
1.497.4
5.342.3
1.690.1
19,569.5
2,075.7
21,645.2
A
254 3
168.1
553.1
4.0634
1,233.8
2.104 9
2,570.9
1.516.9
5.273.4
1.689.2
19,428.0
2,060.6
21.488 6
S
2285
186.3
552.8
4,074.4
1,267.9
2,115.4
2.562.3
1.491.7
5.540.7
1,647.3
19,6673
2,085.2
21.752 5
O
183.7
172.5
564.9
4.0627
1,249.7
2,112.6
2.579.7
1,478.3
5.611.0
1,652.1
19,667 1
2.085.5
21.752 6
N
148
156.5
560.5
4.105.2
1,136.0
2,112.2
2,6184
1,462.3
5.595.3
1,663.5
19,557.9
2.075.2
21,633.1
D
130.3
136.2
541.2
4.0722
1,003.9
2,097.7
2,697 1
1.490.6
5.541.2
1.669.8
19,380.2
2,056.1
21,436 3
1986 J
94.8
139.7
5462
4.0868
922.3
2.111 5
2,6034
1,491.8
5,546.9
1 .648.7
19,1920
2.067.4
21,259 4
F
94.9
133.7
5379
4.092.4
9350
2,0938
2.585.7
1,493.3
5.5353
1.643.3
19,1452
2.062.5
21,207 8
M
1093
127.0
5335
4.0987
9433
2.124 6
2,611.2
1.5126
5.571.0
1.657 8
19.289.0
2.077.5
21.366 4
A
133.1
114.3
507.6
4.158.5
1,026.0
2.129
2,691.7
1.546.9
5,6509
1.657.2
19.615.2
2.114.4
21,729.7
M
168 5
141.1
5050
4,264.4
1,087.7
2.153.0
2,7759
1.563.7
5,753.7
1.755.7
20,168.6 .
2.175.3
22,3439
J
197.8
173.2
512.8
4.384.3
1,186.0
2.2078
2,801
1.596.7
5,8582
1.795 2
20,7129
2,234.3
22,9472
J
231.7
168.1
517.2
4.4068
1,275.8
2.186.6
2,801.1
1,626.9
5,614.0
1,839.0
20.6672
2.229.1
22,8963
A
2603
147.5
490.8
4,203.2
1,305.9
2.166.9
2,7866
1 ,604.3
5,5880
1.794 5
20.348.0
2,194.7
22.542.7
S
234.2
141.7
496.8
4,245.1
1,316.2
2.1780
2,797.1
1.612.4
5.8632
1.751.6
20.636.4
2,224.8
22,861.2
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 5
1984 O
153 9
1484
494.2
3,789.6
970.8
2.011.3
2,412.7
1.393.2
5,082.9
1.593.9
18,010.3
1,912.3
19,922 6
N
155.8
151.6
4978
3,861 .1
973.1
2,0282
2,437.3
1.402.8
5.146.5
1,605.0
18,236.8
1.936.2
20,173.0
D
155.3
155.4
514.6
3,9408
1,002.7
2,045.5
2,498.3
1,422.0
5,228.7
1,626.4
18,577 9
1.972.5
20,5504
1985 J
155.2
154.7
506.2
3,894.0
967 8
2.0577
2,473.0
1,390.5
5,220.6
1,620.6
18,505 1
1.963.1
20.4682
F
153.3
150.5
509.9
3,9068
9706
2,0526
2,471.3
1.409.2
5.2496
1,620.3
18,529.2
1.965.9
20.495.1
M
157.0
146.6
513.1
3,9135
1.017.1
2,072.3
2,5059
1.407.1
5.299.0
1,618.0
18.690.8
1,983.0
20.673.8
A
159.0
140.6
513.0
3,9269
1.045.5
2,0600
2,517.2
1.422 2
5.328.4
1 ,620.9
18,767 6
1,990.8
20.7585
M
157.8
145.7
5303
3,9749
1.048.1
2,0496
2,537.7
1,429.0
5,365.6
1.624 5
18,873.6
2,0020
20.8756
J
161.1
156.8
539.3
4,0352
1,057.4
2.057.3
2,552.6
1.438.0
5,414.8
1,625.4
18,998.7
2,015.3
21.013.9
J
1599
143.5
554.3
4,180.5
1.073.2
2,075.9
2,565.3
1.467.8
5,477.2
1,634,0
19.3335
2,051 1
21.384 6
A
161.8
146.7
543.9
4,001.3
1.077.5
2,065.5
2,577.1
1,499.1
5,484.5
1,643.2
19.179.3
2,0346
21.213.9
S
162.9
153.6
551.2
3,993.0
1.095.2
2,081 7
2,555.6
1.491.6
5,491.2
1 ,639.0
19,193.4
2,036 1
21.229 5
O
165.4
153.4
5598
4.011.8
1,112.9
2,0962
2.562.6
1,487.1
5,516.8
1.664.4
19,300.2
2.0474
21,347 6
N
165.4
154.1
556.2
4,101.6
1,111.8
2,115.1
2,588.4
1 .479.3
5,536.2
1 ,680.8
19,453.2
2.063.7
21,516.9
D
165.5
153.1
553.9
4.214.7
1,126.8
2,129.4
2,6454
1.509.1
5,598.9
1 ,685.4
19.743 1
2,094.4
21,837 5
1986 J
165.9
154.7
548.8
4,1854
1,106.4
2.145.5
2,632.4
1,493.6
5.586.6
1 ,686.8
19.760 4
2.129 7
21.890 2
F
163.7
146.4
541.3
4,170.1
1,124.2
2,139.2
2,651.1
1,512.0
5,561.9
1,678.1
19.711.2
2,124.4
21.835 7
M
163
150.4
542 3
4,159.6
1,124.5
2.169.6
2,667.3
1,520.1
5,571.8
1,677.5
19.782.7
2,132.1
21,9148
A
172.0
146.7
522.5
4,1779
1,124.1
2.1623
2.714.1
1,560.4
5,627.0
1.684.7
19.913.6
2.146.2
22.0599
M
1667
151.3
506.9
4.2120
1,081.5
2.143.3
2,753.7
1,563.4
5,658.7
1.750.2
19.992.0
2.154 7
22.146 7
J
165.5
154.9
503.1
4.274.0
1,086.4
2.159.4
2,7539
1,564.4
5,704.9
1,747.8
20,143.6
2,171.0
22,3146
J
166.3
151.7
500.4
4,3454
1.101.9
2.146.3
2,771.3
1,586.8
5,753.3
1,762 8
20,335.0
2.191.7
22,5266
A
166 3
126.6
4820
4.265.4
1.113.6
2,126.6
2.792.1
1,584.4
5,800.8
1.747.0
20,180.5
2,175.0
22,3555
S
166.1
113.6
4883
4,235.8
1,132.4
2.142.9
2.788.6
1,611.9
5.822.7
1.743.3
20,1352
2,170.1
22,3054
'Excludes military pay and allowances. 'Includes fishing and trapping
Note: Estimates may not add to totals due to rounding.
Source: Estimates of Labour Income (72-005), Statistics Canada.
43
Population
15 years
of age
and over
Total
labour
torce
Employed
Unemployed
Not in the
labour
force
Participation
rate'
Unemployment
rate*
767284
767285
767606
767286
767608
767287
767609
769732
767288
767610
767289
76761 1
19.372
19,594
12.639
12,870
11.311
11,634
1,328
1.236
6.733
6.724
65.2
65.7
105
96
Section 4— Table 3
Table 3: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over (thousands of persons)
Annual
average
and
month
D
D
1985
1986
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
January 1987
IS
19.274
12,165
10,682
1.483
7.109
19,290
12.229
10,774
1.455
7.061
19,308
12.410
10,864
1.546
6.898
19,329
12,452
11,015
1,437
6.877
19,346
12,741
11,412
1.329
6.605
19,362
12,918
1 1 ,624
1,293
6.445
19,382
13,103
11,832
1,272
6.279
19,397
13.078
1 1 ,825
1,253
6,319
19,417
12.650
1 1 ,467
1,183
6,768
19,434
12.675
1 1 ,475
1.200
6,759
19,452
12.673
1 1 ,427
1.246
6,779
19,470
12.577
1 1 ,339
1.238
6.893
19,492
12,543
11.196
1.347
6.949
19,510
12,589
11.247
1.341
6.922
19.528
12.681
11,301
1.380
6.847
19.549
12.734
11,431
1.303
6.815
19,567
12,924
1 1 ,696
1.227
6.644
19.588
13.201
1 1 ,997
1,205
6.387
19.604
13,291
12,060
1,231
6,314
19.621
13.276
12,075
1,201
6.345
19.641
12,865
1 1 ,738
1.127
6.776
19,659
12,835
1 1 .720
1.116
6.823
19.677
12,781
1 1 .607
1.173
6.896
19.694
12,725
11,545
1.180
6.969
63.1
634
64.3
64.4
65.9
66.7
67.6
67.4
65.1
652
65.2
64.6
643
64.5
649
65.1
66.0
67.4
67.8
67.7
655
653
650
64.6
12.2
119
12.5
115
10.4
10.0
97
96
93
9.5
98
9.8
107
107
10 9
102
95
9.1
93
90
88
87
92
93
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D.
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
12,509
11.112
1.397
12,522
11,146
1.376
12,574
11,177
1.397
12,620
1 1 .257
1.363
12,641
1 1 ,322
1,319
12,604
11,291
1.313
12,633
1 1 .324
1.309
12,648
11,347
1,301
12,633
1 1 ,355
1.278
12,704
11,400
1.304
12,774
1 1 ,475
1.299
12,782
1 1 .503
1.279
12,894
1 1 .632
1.262
12,890
1 1 .629
1.261
12,864
1 1 .626
1.238
12,921
1 1 .682
1.239
12,842
11.614
1.228
12.894
1 1 .663
1.231
12.834
1 1 .567
1,267
12.865
11.615
1.250
12.868
11.647
1,221
12.872
1 1 .662
1.210
12,881
1 1 ,667
1,214
12.933
11.718
1,215
649
649
65.1
65.3
65.3
65.1
65.2
652
65.1
65.4
65.7
656
662
66 1
65.9
66.1
65.6
658
655
65.6
65.5
65.5
65.5
657
11.2
110
11.1
10.8
10 4
10.4
10.4
10 3
10.1
103
10.2
10.0
98
98
96
9.6
96
95
99
97
95
94
9.4
94
'The labour force as a percentage of the population 15 years of age and over The participation rate for a particular group (age. sex etc ) is the labour force in that group expressed
as a percentage of the population for that group "The unemployed as a percentage of the labour force The unemployment rate for a particular group (age. sex etc ) is the unem-
ployed in that group expressed as a percentage of the labour force for that group Seasonally-ad|usted rates are calculated by dividing seasonally-adjusted unemployment by the sum of
seasonally-adjusted employment and seasonally-adjusted unemployment (i.e. seasonally-adjusted labour force by summation)
Note Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the armed services. Indians living on reserves and residents of the Yukon and Northwest Territories The estimates are derived from
a sample survey and are subject to sampling error In general, the smaller the estimate, the larger is the relative sampling error For other explanatory material see notes at the end of
Catalogue No 71-001
Source: The Labour Force (71-001), monthly.
44
January 1987
Table 4: Selected series* by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)
Section 4— Table 4
Table 4.1: Employed
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25
years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
D
767286
767608
767418
767683
767550
767750
767296
767620
767428
767695
767560
767762
767258
767584
767386
767654
767518
767728
1985
1986
11.311
11.634
6.508
6.657
4.804
4,977
2,389
2,417
1,232
1,258
1,157
1.159
8.923
9.217
5,276
5,399
3.647
3.818
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
985 J
10,682
6.116
4.566
2,117
1,072
1.044
8,565
5.044
3.521
F
10.774
6.156
4.619
2,154
1,087
1,067
8,620
5.069
3.552
M
10.864
6,193
4,672
2.196
1.102
1.094
8,668
5,091
3.578
A
11.015
6.294
4,721
2,221
1.129
1.091
8.794
5.165
3.629
M
11.412
6,571
4.840
2,450
1.279
1.171
8.962
5.292
3.669
J
1 1 ,624
6,734
4,891
2.596
1.376
1.220
9.028
5.358
3,670
J
1 1 ,832
6,898
4,934
2,834
1.504
1,331
8.997
5.394
3,603
A
1 1 ,825
6,893
4.932
2.805
1.486
1.319
9.020
5.407
3,613
S
1 1 ,467
6,630
4,837
2.325
1,206
1.120
9.142
5.425
3,717
O
1 1 ,475
6.599
4,876
2,348
1,203
1.145
9,127
5.396
3,731
N
1 1 ,427
6.548
4,879
2,315
1,178
1.137
9,112
5,370
3.743
D
1 1 ,339
6,459
4,880
2,301
1,159
1,142
9,038
5.300
3.738
986 J
11,196
6.370
4.827
2,207
1,125
1.082
8.989
5.245
3.744
F
1 1 .247
6.376
4.872
2,206
1,119
1.087
9.042
5.257
3,785
M
11.301
6.408
4.892
2.231
1,150
1.081
9.069
5.258
3.811
A
11.431
6.507
4,924
2.295
1,198
1,097
9,136
5.309
3.827
M
1 1 .696
6,700
4,996
2.459
1,301
1.158
9,237
5.399
3.839
J
11.997
6.891
5,106
2.694
1,411
1.283
9,302
5.480
3,822
J
12,060
6.981
5,079
2.856
1,503
1.353
9,204
5.478
3.726
A
12,075
6.993
5,082
2.821
1.488
1.333
9,254
5.505
3,750
S
1 1 ,738
6.758
4,980
2.338
1.224
1.115
9.399
5.534
3.865
O
1 1 ,720
6.721
4,998
2.323
1.219
1,104
9.396
5.502
3,894
N
1 1 ,607
6.627
4,980
2,301
1,194
1.107
9,306
5.433
3.873
D
1 1 ,545
6.552
4,993
2.272
1.163
1.109
9.274
5.389
3,885
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D 1
1985 J
11,112
6.421
4.691
2.344
1,223
1.121
8.768
5.198
3.570
F
11,146
6,431
4,715
2.355
1,225
1.130
8.791
5.206
3.585
M
11,177
6.443
4,734
2.376
1,231
1.145
8.801
5,212
3.589
A
11,257
6,479
4,778
2,388
1.238
1.150
8.869
5,241
3,628
M
11.322
6,521
4,801
2,419
1.256
1.163
8.903
5,265
3,638
J
11,291
6,500
4,791
2,383
1,234
1,149
8.908
5,266
3.642
J
1 1 ,324
6.515
4.809
2,394
1,234
1,160
8.930
5,281
3.649
A
1 1 ,347
6.529
4.818
2,407
1.238
1.169
8,940
5.291
3.649
S
1 1 ,355
6.516
4,839
2,372
1.205
1.167
8,983
5.311
3.672
O
1 1 ,400
6.531
4,869
2.398
1,220
1.178
9,002
5.311
3.691
N
11,475
6,586
4,889
2.403
1,229
1,174
9,072
5.357
3.715
D
1 1 ,503
6,606
4,897
2.413
1,244
1.169
9,090
5.362
3.728
1986 J
11,632
6,677
4.955
2.442
1,277
1.165
9,190
5.400
3.790
F
1 1 ,629
6,660
4,969
2.419
1,261
1.158
9,210
5.399
3.811
M
1 1 .626
6,670
4.956
2.415
1.280
1.135
9.211
5.390
3.821
A
1 1 ,682
6,700
4,982
2.467
1.310
1.157
9.215
5.390
3.825
M
11,614
6,654
4,960
2,426
1.275
1.151
9.188
5.379
3.809
J
1 1 ,663
6.653
5,010
2.475
1.266
1.209
9,188
5.387
3,801
J
11,567
6,605
4,962
2.413
1.234
1.179
9.154
5.371
3,783
A
11,615
6.634
4,981
2.421
1.242
1.179
9.194
5.392
3.802
S
11.647
6,656
4,991
2,398
1.236
1.162
9.249
5.420
3.829
O
1 1 ,662
6,660
5,002
2,383
1,242
1.141
9.279
5.418
3.861
N
1 1 ,667
6.672
4,995
2,397
1.256
1,141
9.270
5.416
3.854
D
11.718
6.700
5.018
2,389
1.253
1.136
9.329
5.447
3.882
See lootnotes. Table 3
♦In addition to the selected Labour Force information published here, there are approximately 2.100 Labour Force series available on CANSIM The series provide
basic labour torce characteristics, by geographic area. age. sex and marital status
45
Section 4
Table 4:
—Table 4/continued
Selected series by sex and main
age group
(thousands of
persons) / continued
January 1987
Table 4 2 Unemployed
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25 years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
D
767287
767609
767419
767684
767551
767751
767297
767621
767429
767696
767561
767565
767259
767585
767387
767655
767519
767729
1985
1986
1,328
1,236
750
690
578
546
473
434
275
249
198
185
855
802
475
441
380
361
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986
1,483
905
578
507
312
196
975
593
382
1,455
869
586
500
298
202
955
571
385
1,546
929
617
541
338
203
1.005
591
414
1,437
841
596
497
297
200
940
544
396
1.329
749
581
488
280
208
841
469
373
1,293
705
589
501
273
228
792
432
360
1,272
689
582
494
276
218
778
413
365
1,253
657
596
443
248
196
810
410
400
1,183
603
579
420
224
196
762
379
383
1,200
648
552
423
238
186
777
410
367
1,246
687
559
436
255
182
809
432
378
1,238
717
521
423
260
163
815
457
358
1.347
782
564
474
276
198
873
506
366
1,341
786
556
487
291
196
855
495
360
1,380
803
577
488
286
202
892
517
375
1,303
754
549
440
258
182
864
497
367
1,227
694
534
456
256
200
772
438
334
1,205
660
544
459
261
198
746
400
346
1,231
668
562
473
271
202
758
398
360
1,201
634
567
410
233
177
791
400
391
1.127
584
543
385
208
177
742
376
365
1,116
584
531
377
208
170
738
377
361
1,173
646
527
377
213
163
797
433
364
1,180
683
497
377
224
153
803
459
344
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1.397
814
583
496
290
206
901
524
377
1,376
788
588
493
283
210
883
505
378
1,397
804
593
502
299
203
895
505
390
1,363
769
594
486
277
209
877
492
385
1,319
741
578
468
270
198
851
471
380
1,313
736
577
471
269
202
842
467
375
1,309
730
579
460
265
195
849
465
384
1,301
728
573
455
264
191
846
464
382
1,278
707
571
457
264
193
821
443
378
1,304
740
564
464
275
189
840
465
375
1,299
726
573
463
272
191
836
454
382
1,279
714
565
455
265
190
824
449
375
1,262
693
569
460
256
204
802
437
365
1,261
703
558
475
274
201
786
429
357
1,238
683
555
456
254
202
782
429
353
1,239
687
552
437
243
194
802
444
358
1,228
691
537
440
248
192
788
443
345
1,231
696
535
431
257
174
800
439
361
1,267
710
557
440
259
181
827
451
376
1,250
703
547
426
250
176
824
453
371
1,221
687
534
423
247
176
798
440
358
1,210
671
539
416
241
175
794
430
364
1,214
677
537
401
227
174
813
450
363
1,215
678
537
410
230
180
805
448
357
See footnotes. Table 3
46
January 1987
Table 4: Selected series by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)/continued
Section 4— Table 4/continued
Table 4 3
Participation rates 1
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25
years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
D
767288
767610
767420
767685
767552
767752
767298
767622
767430
767697
767562
767763
767261
767586
767389
767656
767521
767730
1985
1986
65.2
65.7
76.7
767
54.3
55.1
67.4
686
70.1
71.5
64.6
65.6
64.6
649
78.6
782
51.6
52 4
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
63.1
74.5
522
61.2
639
58.5
63.7
77 7
505
63.4
74.5
52.8
62.0
64.0
60.0
638
77 6
50.8
643
75.5
53.6
64 1
66.6
61 4
643
78.1
51 4
644
755
53.8
63.7
66.1
61 3
64.6
78.3
51 8
65.9
77.4
54.8
690
72.4
65.6
65.0
78.9
51 9
667
78.6
55.4
729
767
69.0
650
79.2
51.7
676
80.1
55.7
78.5
82.9
740
64.6
79.3
50.8
67.4
79.6
557
767
80.9
72.5
64.8
79.3
51.3
65.1
76.2
54.6
65.0
66.9
63 1
652
79.0
523
65.2
76.3
54.6
65.7
67.5
639
65 .1
789
522
65.2
76 1
54.7
65.3
67.2
63.4
65 1
787
524
646
75.4
54.3
64.8
66.6
629
64.5
780
520
64.3
75.1
54.1
63.9
65.9
61 8
64.5
77.7
52 1
64.5
75.1
54.4
64.2
66.4
62.1
64.6
776
524
64.9
75.6
54.8
65.0
67.7
62.2
649
77.8
52.8
65.1
76.0
54.8
65.5
68.7
62.1
65.0
78.1
528
66.0
77.3
55.3
699
73.6
66.0
65.0
784
525
67.4
78.9
56.4
75.8
79.2
72.2
65.1
78.8
523
678
79.8
56.3
80.2
84.2
760
64.5
78.6
51.2
677
79.5
56.3
77.9
81.8
739
64.9
789
51 8
65.5
76.5
55.0
65.9
682
63.4
65.4
78 8
52.8
65.3
76.0
55.0
65.4
68.1
62.7
65.3
78.3
53 .1
65.0
75.6
54.7
65.0
67.3
62.6
64.9
78.0
52.7
64.6
75.2
54.5
64.4
664
62.3
647
77.6
526
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.CD. 3
1985 J
649
768
53.5
663
69.8
62.7
645
789
51.0
F
64.9
76.6
53.8
66 6
69.7
63.4
64.4
78.6
51 2
M
65.1
76.8
54.0
67.4
70.8
63.9
64.5
78.6
51 3
A
65.3
767
54.4
67.4
70.2
64.5
647
78.6
51.6
M
65.3
76.8
54.4
67.8
70.8
64.7
64.6
78.6
51 6
J
65.1
76.5
54.2
67.2
69 9
64.4
64.5
78.4
51 5
J
65.2
76.5
54.4
67.3
699
64.7
64.6
78.4
51.6
A
65.2
76.6
54.4
67.6
70.1
65 .1
64.5
78.4
51.5
S
65.1
76.1
54.5
67.0
68.7
65.2
64.5
78.3
51 6
O
65.4
76.6
54.7
67.9
70.0
65.7
64.7
78.5
51 8
N
65.7
76.9
54.9
68.1
70.4
65.7
65.0
78.8
52 1
D
65.6
76.9
54.9
68.2
70.8
65.5
64.9
787
52.1
1986 J
66.2
77.4
55.4
69.1
72.1
66 1
65.3
78.9
52.6
F
66.1
77.2
55.4
69.1
72.3
65.7
65.3
78.6
52.7
M
65.9
77 1
55.2
68.6
72.3
64.8
65.1
78.4
52.7
A
66.1
77.3
55.4
69.5
73.4
656
65.2
78.5
527
M
65.6
76.8
54.9
68.7
72.0
65.4
64.8
78.2
52.3
J
65.8
76.8
55.4
69.8
72.2
67.5
64.7
78.1
52.3
J
65.5
76.3
55.1
68.7
70.9
66.5
64.6
77.9
52.1
A
65.6
76.5
55.1
68.7
70.9
66.4
64.7
78.1
52.2
S
65.5
76.5
55.0
68.2
70.7
65.7
64.8
78.1
523
O
65.5
76.3
55.1
67.8
70.8
64.7
64.9
77.8
52.7
N
65.5
764
55.0
67.9
70.9
64.8
64.8
78.0
52.5
D
65.7
76.7
55.2
68.1
71.0
65.0
65.0
78.2
527
See footnotes, Table 3
47
Section 4— Table 4 /concluded
Table 4: Selected series by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)/concluded
January 1987
Table
4 4
Unemployment
rates'
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25
years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
767289
76761 1
767421
767686
767553
767753
767299
767623
767431
767698
767563
767764
767262
767587
767390
767657
767522
767731
1985
1986
0.5
10.3
10.7
16.5
18.2
14.6
8.7
8.3
94
9.6
9.4
9.9
15.2
16.5
13.8
80
76
8.6
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
12.2
12.9
11.2
19.3
22.5
15.8
10.2
10.5
98
11.9
12.4
11.3
18.8
21.5
15.9
10.0
10.1
98
12.5
13.0
11.7
19.8
23.5
15.7
104
104
104
11.5
11.8
11.2
18.3
20.8
15.5
97
95
98
10.4
10.2
10.7
16.6
180
15.1
8.6
8.1
92
10.0
9.5
10.7
16.2
16.5
15.8
8.1
75
89
9.7
91
10.6
14.8
155
14 1
8.0
7.1
92
9.6
8.7
10.8
13.6
14.3
12.9
8.2
70
100
93
8.3
10.7
15.3
15.7
14.9
7.7
65
94
9.5
89
10.2
15.3
16.5
14.0
78
7 1
89
9.8
9.5
10.3
15.9
178
13.8
82
74
92
98
10.0
9.7
155
18.3
12.5
8.3
79
87
10.7
10.9
10.5
177
197
155
88
88
89
107
11.0
10.2
18.1
20.6
15.3
8.6
8.6
87
10.9
11.1
10.5
18.0
19.9
15.7
90
90
90
10.2
104
10.0
161
177
14.2
8.6
86
87
95
9.4
9.6
15.6
16.4
14.7
7.7
7.5
80
9.1
8.7
9.6
14.5
15.6
13.4
7.4
68
83
9.3
87
10.0
14.2
15.3
13.0
76
68
88
9.0
8.3
10.0
127
13.6
11.7
7.9
68
94
8.8
8.0
98
14.2
145
137
7.3
6.4
86
8.7
8.0
9.6
140
14.6
13.3
7.3
64
85
9.2
89
9.6
14 .1
15.1
12.9
7.9
74
86
93
9.4
9.1
14.2
16.1
12.1
8.0
79
8.1
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
11 2
11.3
11.1
17.5
19.2
15.5
93
9.2
9.6
11.0
10.9
11.1
17.3
18.8
15.7
9.1
88
95
11.1
11.1
11.1
17.4
19.5
15.1
9.2
8.8
9.8
10.8
10.6
11.1
16.9
18.3
15.4
9.0
86
96
10.4
10.2
10.7
16.2
17.7
14.5
8.7
82
9.5
10 4
10.2
107
16.5
17.9
15.0
8.6
8.1
93
10.4
10.1
10.7
16.1
17.7
14.4
8.7
8 1
95
10.3
10.0
10.6
15.9
176
14.0
86
8.1
95
10.1
98
10.6
16.2
18.0
14.2
84
7.7
93
10.3
10.2
10.4
16.2
184
13.8
8.5
8.1
92
10.2
99
10.5
162
18.1
14.0
84
78
93
10.0
98
10.3
159
176
140
83
7.7
9 1
98
94
103
15.9
167
149
80
7.5
8.8
98
95
10.1
16.4
17.9
14.8
7.9
7.4
86
96
93
10.1
15.9
16.6
15.1
7.8
7.4
8.5
9.6
93
10.0
15.0
15.6
14.4
8.0
7.6
86
9.6
94
98
15.4
16.3
14.3
79
7.6
8.3
95
9.5
96
14.8
16.9
12.6
8.0
75
87
9.9
9.7
10.1
15.4
173
13.3
8.3
77
90
9.7
9.6
9.9
15.0
168
13.0
8.2
7.8
89
9.5
9.4
97
15.0
167
13.2
7.9
7.5
86
9.4
9.2
9.7
14.9
16.3
13.3
7.9
74
8.6
9.4
9.2
97
14.3
15.3
13.2
8 1
7.7
86
9.4
9.2
97
14.6
15.5
13.7
79
7.6
84
See tootnotes. Table 3
48
January 1987
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)
Section 4— Table 5
Annual
average
Table 5 1
Labour lorce
month
Canada
Mfld
P.E.I.
NS
N.B
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alia
BC
D
D
767285
767606
767837
767899
767975
768037
768113
768175
768251
768313
768413
768475
768583
768645
768729
768791
768867
768929
769005
769067
769168
769230
1985
1986
12,639
12.870
224
226
59
60
391
398
304
312
3.181
3,221
4.787
4.897
523
533
491
495
1.249
1.271
1.431
1.457
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
12,165
204
55
372
280
3,023
4,635
508
469
1.224
1.396
F
12.229
211
55
371
280
3.054
4.643
510
470
1,224
1.411
M
12,410
215
57
377
294
3,100
4.720
516
479
1.231
1,421
A
12,452
217
57
382
295
3.118
4.740
512
485
1,226
1,422
M
12,741
223
61
396
310
3,211
4.825
522
505
1,250
1.438
J
12,918
236
62
399
317
3,283
4,885
527
506
1.256
1.448
J
13,103
254
64
414
328
3.297
4.948
538
512
1.282
1.466
A
13,078
244
63
416
326
3.284
4.951
538
510
1,287
1.459
S
12,650
231
59
394
314
3.194
4.763
528
492
1,253
1.422
O
12,675
223
57
394
308
3.198
4,779
526
494
1,259
1.436
N
12.673
215
57
391
303
3,220
4.796
524
489
1,249
1.429
D
12,577
210
56
382
300
3,188
4.757
524
485
1,248
1.428
1986 J
12,543
207
55
382
294
3,164
4,765
521
484
1,242
1,428
F
12.589
209
55
384
297
3,144
4.803
523
485
1,258
1,431
M
12.681
218
56
388
304
3,170
4.807
527
491
1,268
1,452
A
12.734
219
56
391
305
3,172
4.860
527
492
1.264
1.446
M
12.924
228
60
402
321
3,199
4.928
537
503
1.283
1,464
J
13,201
250
64
409
328
3,317
5.013
537
506
1.294
1,483
J
13,291
259
65
418
332
3,308
5.030
547
515
1.313
1,503
A
13,276
248
66
419
333
3,315
5.035
546
512
1.302
1.501
S
12.865
233
61
400
316
3,234
4.886
531
491
1.257
1,455
O
12.835
224
61
396
308
3,222
4.887
536
496
1.261
1,443
N
12.781
215
59
395
303
3,221
4,877
532
485
1.256
1,438
12,725
205
57
391
299
3,188
4.869
537
483
1.254
1,442
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.CD. 2 4
1985 J
12,509
223
58
389
300
3.124
4.729
517
485
1.246
1.416
F
12,522
226
59
387
298
3,135
4.739
519
485
1,239
1.429
M
12,574
222
59
387
304
3.142
4.773
521
490
1,239
1.425
A
12,620
224
59
391
305
3.172
4.799
518
491
1,239
1,431
M
12.641
222
60
395
301
3.184
4.798
518
495
1,243
1,432
J
12.604
218
59
389
301
3.175
4,777
519
492
1,241
1,428
J
12,633
225
58
391
304
3.167
4.782
523
492
1.245
1,427
A
12,648
223
59
394
303
3.186
4.782
524
490
1.254
1,422
S
12,633
225
58
389
304
3.188
4.778
526
490
1.253
1,421
O
12,704
224
58
391
307
3.202
4,807
527
493
1.260
1,443
N
12,774
225
59
393
310
3,240
4,832
529
496
1.259
1.445
D
12.782
226
59
392
314
3,244
4,829
530
497
1.264
1.450
1986 J
12.894
227
58
397
314
3,266
4,867
532
501
1,267
1.453
F
12,890
224
58
400
315
3.231
4,897
531
499
1,273
1,452
M
12,864
225
59
399
316
3.224
4.875
532
501
1,278
1,459
A
12,921
228
59
400
315
3.230
4.913
534
499
1.281
1,457
M
12,842
227
58
399
314
3,175
4.898
534
494
1,276
1.458
J
12,894
230
61
399
313
3,212
4.903
531
494
1.280
1.461
J
12,834
232
59
396
309
3,182
4.872
532
496
1.278
1,462
A
12.865
228
,61
397
311
3,222
4.877
533
495
1,271
1,461
S
12,868
228
60
395
308
3.229
4.907
529
491
1.262
1.458
O
12.872
226
61
394
310
3.225
4.917
536
496
1.264
1.453
N
12.881
225
60
397
311
3.233
4.915
537
492
1.267
1.459
D
12,933
222
59
400
314
3.235
4.943
542
495
1,272
1.465
See footnotes. Table 3
49
Section 4— Table 5/continued
January 1987
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)/continued
Annual
average
Table
5.2
: Employed
month
Canada
Nfld
PEL
N.S
N.B.
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alia
B.C.
D
D
767286
767608
767838
767900
767976
768038
768114
768176
768252
768314
768414
768476
768584
768646
768730
768792
768868
768930
769006
769068
769169
769231
1985
11,311
176
51
337
258
2,804
4,402
480
452
1,123
1,228
1986
1 1 ,634
181
52
344
267
2,866
4.555
493
457
1,146
1,274
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
10,682
151
46
315
233
2,631
4,178
460
424
1,078
1,168
F
10.774
162
46
315
232
2,667
4.206
462
426
1,074
1.184
M
10,864
162
47
312
235
2,667
4,257
464
433
1,083
1,204
A
11,015
161
48
320
245
2,726
4,321
466
442
1,083
1,203
M
11,412
170
53
343
261
2,826
4,455
481
465
1,118
1,240
J
1 1 ,624
185
57
349
271
2.899
4,523
486
471
1,141
1,243
J
1 1 .832
207
57
359
282
2,949
4,571
496
474
1,166
1,270
A
1 1 ,825
201
57
363
281
2,938
4,579
493
472
1,169
1,273
S
1 1 ,467
192
54
346
276
2,844
4,412
491
459
1,145
1.249
O
1 1 ,475
184
51
346
267
2,841
4,439
492
460
1,152
1,245
N
1 1 .427
173
48
338
258
2,849
4,466
487
451
1,134
1,225
D
1 1 ,339
166
47
335
256
2,817
4,422
484
443
1.139
1,231
1986 J
11,196
161
46
326
245
2,774
4,374
474
441
1,127
1.228
F
11.247
165
46
328
248
2,742
4,424
476
443
1,142
1.234
M
11.301
165
47
330
250
2,753
4.438
477
444
1,139
1.257
A
11,431
171
47
335
253
2,794
4,510
481
452
1,128
1.261
M
1 1 ,696
182
53
347
273
2,858
4,589
495
464
1,145
1.288
J
1 1 ,997
204
58
359
280
2,981
4.663
502
472
1,163
1.314
J
12,060
208
58
364
286
2,964
4,685
508
477
1,183
1,328
A
12.075
202
59
367
291
2,966
4,709
508
477
1,172
1.325
S
1 1 ,738
192
55
353
281
2.909
4,561
500
458
1,142
1,287
O
1 1 ,720
183
54
346
272
2,901
4,574
504
464
1,144
1,278
N
1 1 ,607
174
50
341
263
2,885
4,576
490
449
1,135
1.244
D
1 1 ,545
166
47
337
261
2,858
4,554
494
447
1.133
1.248
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 1 5
1985 J
11,112
171
50
335
253
2,746
4.317
473
445
1,111
1.209
F
11,146
178
51
334
252
2,764
4.331
475
445
1.101
1.217
M
11,177
174
51
330
253
2.748
4.364
475
449
1.107
1,222
A
1 1 ,257
172
52
335
260
2.793
4.402
474
451
1,107
1,221
M
1 1 ,322
173
52
341
256
2,809
4.426
475
455
1,114
1.233
J
11,291
169
52
335
255
2.800
4,411
475
453
1.119
1,216
J
1 1 ,324
178
51
336
258
2.798
4.400
479
453
1,127
1.229
A
11,347
178
51
337
257
2.822
4,402
480
450
1,133
1.230
S
11,355
181
51
337
262
2.819
4,396
486
453
1,137
1.236
O
1 1 ,400
180
50
340
261
2,822
4,432
489
454
1,140
1.237
N
11.475
180
50
340
263
2.860
4,474
489
456
1,139
1,236
D
11,503
179
50
342
267
2.866
4,470
491
456
1,145
1,246
1986 J
1 1 ,632
182
50
345
266
2,890
4,513
489
461
1,159
1,266
F
1 1 ,629
181
50
347
268
2,846
4.543
489
461
1,166
1.266
M
1 1 ,626
178
51
348
269
2.843
4,543
489
460
1.163
1.274
A
1 1 ,682
183
51
349
268
2,861
4,579
490
461
1.157
1,277
M
11,614
185
51
345
268
2,840
4,556
490
455
1,146
1,280
J
11,663
186
53
345
265
2,878
4,550
492
455
1,145
1.285
J
1 1 ,567
181
51
342
263
2,816
4.523
491
457
1.146
1.284
A
11,615
180
53
342
266
2.854
4.541
494
457
1.138
1.281
S
1 1 ,647
181
53
344
267
2.883
4.558
494
454
1.137
1.279
O
1 1 ,662
179
53
341
267
2.878
4,577
499
459
1.135
1.277
N
1 1 ,667
181
52
344
268
2.890
4,588
492
455
1.140
1.265
D
11,718
180
50
344
271
2,897
4.608
499
459
1.141
1.269
See footnotes, Table 3
50
January 1987 Section 4— Table 5/continued
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)/continued
Annual
average
and
Table
5.3
Unemployed
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I.
NS.
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
B.C.
D
D
767287
767609
767839
767901
767977
768039
768115
768177
768253
768315
768415
768477
768585
768647
768731
768793
768869
768931
769007
769069
769170
769232
1985
1986
1,328
1.236
48
45
8
8
54
53
46
45
376
356
385
342
43
41
40
38
126
125
203
183
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
1.483
53
9
57
47
392
457
48
45
146
228
F
1.455
49
9
56
47
387
437
48
44
151
226
M
1,546
53
10
65
58
433
463
52
46
148
217
A
1.437
56
9
61
51
392
419
46
42
143
218
M
1.329
54
8
53
48
385
370
41
40
132
198
J
1,293
50
6
50
45
383
362
41
35
115
205
J
1,272
47
6
55
46
348
377
41
38
117
196
A
1,253
43
7
53
44
346
373
45
38
118
186
S
1,183
40
6
48
38
350
350
37
34
108
173
O
1,200
40
7
48
41
358
340
34
34
107
192
N
1,246
42
9
53
45
372
330
38
38
114
204
D
1.238
44
9
47
44
371
336
40
42
109
197
1986 J
1,347
45
9
55
49
391
392
47
44
115
200
F
1,341
44
9
56
48
402
379
46
42
116
198
M
1,380
53
10
58
54
417
369
50
47
129
195
A
1,303
49
9
56
52
378
350
46
40
136
185
M
1,227
45
7
55
48
340
339
42
38
137
175
J
1,205
45
7
50
47
336
349
35
35
131
169
J
1,231
52
7
54
46
344
345
39
38
131
175
A
1.201
45
7
52
42
348
326
38
35
131
177
S
1,127
42
6
46
36
325
325
31
32
115
169
O
1,116
42
7
50
37
322
313
32
32
117
165
N
1,173
41
9
53
41
336
302
42
36
121
194
D
1,180
39
10
54
39
330
315
43
36
121
195
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 4
1985 J
1.397
52
8
54
47
378
412
44
40
135
207
F
1.376
48
8
53
46
371
408
44
40
138
212
M
1.397
48
8
57
51
394
409
46
41
132
203
A
1,363
52
7
56
45
379
397
44
40
132
210
M
1,319
49
8
54
45
375
372
43
40
129
199
J
1,313
49
7
54
46
375
366
44
39
122
212
J
1,309
47
7
55
46
369
382
44
39
118
198
A
1,301
45
8
57
46
364
380
44
40
121
192
S
1,278
44
7
52
42
369
382
40
37
116
185
O
1,304
44
8
51
46
380
375
38
39
120
206
N
1.299
45
9
53
47
380
358
40
40
120
209
D
1.279
47
9
50
47
378
359
39
41
119
204
1986 J
1.262
45
8
52
48
376
354
43
40
108
187
F
1,261
43
8
53
47
385
354
42
38
107
186
M
1,238
47
8
51
47
381
332
43
41
115
185
A
1,239
45
8
51
47
369
334
44
38
124
180
M
1,228
42
7
54
46
335
342
44
39
130
178
J
1,231
44
8
54
48
334
353
39
39
135
176
J
1,267
51
8
54
46
366
349
41
39
132
178
A
1,250
48
8
55
45
368
336
39
38
133
180
S
1,221
47
7
51
41
346
349
35
37
125
179
O
1.210
47
8
53
43
347
340
37
37
129
176
N
1.214
44
8
53
43
343
327
45
37
127
194
D
1,215
42
9
56
43
338
335
43
36
131
196
See footnotes. Table 3
51
Section 4— Table 5/continued January 1987
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)/continued
Annual
average
Table
5.4:
Participation
rates
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
D
D
767288
767610
767841
769756
767979
769757
768117
769758
768255
769759
768417
769760
768587
769763
768733
769766
768871
769767
769009
769768
769172
769769
1985
65.2
53.0
61.9
588
568
62.2
68.0
658
664
71.9
643
1986
65.7
53.0
62.3
59.3
57.5
62.4
68.5
664
669
72 1
65 .1
Unadjusted for
seasonal
variation
1985 J
63 1
48.6
58.1
56.3
524
59.3
66.3
64.3
635
706
629
F
63.4
50.3
58.4
56.1
52.4
59.9
66.3
64.5
636
707
635
M
64.3
51.3
60.3
56.9
55.0
608
67.4
65.1
64.8
71
63.9
A
64.4
51.5
60.0
57.6
55.2
61.1
67.5
64.5
65.5
707
63.9
M
65.9
53.1
64.5
59.7
57.8
62.8
686
658
682
72 1
646
J
66.7
55.9
660
60.0
59
64.2
69.4
663
68.4
724
65.1
J
67.6
60.1
67.4
62.3
61.1
64.4
70.2
67.6
69 .1
73.8
65.9
A
67.4
57.6
66.8
62.5
606
64.1
70.2
67.6
689
74.0
65.5
s
65.1
54.6
62.2
59.2
583
623
67.4
663
665
72.0
63.8
65.2
52.7
60.3
59.1
57.2
62.4
67.6
66.0
668
722
644
N
65.2
50.8
59.9
585
56.3
62.8
677
65.7
660
71 6
64 1
D
64.6
49.4
58.6
57.2
557
62 1
67.1
656
656
71 4
640
1986 J
64.3
48.7
576
57.1
545
61 6
67 1
65 .1
65.4
71
640
F
64.5
49.2
57.4
57.4
54.9
61.1
67.6
653
65.5
71.8
64 1
M
649
51.3
59.0
57.9
56.2
61 6
67.5
65.8
663
72.2
65.0
A
65.1
51.5
59.0
58.4
56.4
61.6
68.2
658
665
71.8
64.7
M
66.0
53.4
63.0
60.0
593
62.0
69.1
669
67.8
72.8
655
J
67.4
58.4
67.2
61.1
604
64.3
70.2
669
68.3
73.3
66.3
J
678
60.7
678
62.3
61.2
64.1
70.3
68 1
695
74.3
67 1
A
67.7
57.9
686
62.4
61.3
64 1
703
679
690
737
670
S
65.5
54.5
63.9
59.5
58.3
62.5
68.1
66.1
662
71.1
649
O
65.3
52.3
63.3
589
568
62.3
680
66.7
67.0
71.4
64.3
N
65.0
50.1
61.0
58.6
55.9
62.2
678
66 1
65.5
71.1
64.0
D
64.6
47.8
59.2
580
55 1
61 5
675
667
652
71.1
64.1
Adjusted for seasonal variation
MC.D 3 5
1985 J
649
53.1
61.7
589
56 3
61.3
67.7
654
657
71.9
638
F
649
53.8
628
58.5
55.8
61.5
677
656
656
71.5
643
M
65.1
52.9
628
58.5
569
61.6
68.1
65.8
663
71 5
64 1
A
65.3
53.3
628
59.0
57.0
62.1
684
653
66.4
71 5
643
M
65.3
52.7
638
59.5
56.2
62.3
683
65.2
669
71.7
644
J
65.1
51.8
62.1
586
562
62 1
679
65.3
665
71 5
642
J
652
53.3
61 .1
588
566
61 9
67.9
657
665
71 7
64.1
A
65.2
52.7
62.1
59.2
56.4
62.2
67.8
65.8
66.2
72.2
639
S
65.1
53.2
61 1
584
565
62.2
67.6
660
662
720
638
O
65.4
52.8
61.1
586
57 .1
62.4
680
66.1
666
723
64.7
N
65.7
53.1
62.1
58.9
576
63.1
682
663
67
72 1
648
D
65.6
53.3
62.1
58.7
58.3
63.2
68.1
663
67.2
72.4
65.0
1986 J
66.2
53.4
61 1
59.4
58.3
63.5
68 5
66 5
677
724
65.1
F
66.1
52.7
61 1
59 8
583
628
689
663
67.3
72.6
65.0
M
65.9
52.8
61.5
596
584
62.6
685
664
67.6
72.8
65.3
A
66.1
53.5
61.5
59.7
582
62.7
689
666
673
72.8
65.2
M
65.6
53.2
60.4
59.6
57.9
61 6
686
666
66.7
724
652
J
65.8
53.9
635
59.6
577
62.2
686
66.1
66.7
72.5
653
J
65.5
54.2
61.5
59.1
56.9
61.6
68.1
66.2
669
72.3
65.3
A
65.6
53.3
63.5
59.2
57.3
62.3
68 .1
66.3
668
71 9
652
S
65.5
53.3
62.5
58.8
56.7
62.4
684
658
66.3
71.4
650
O
65.5
52.8
63.5
58.6
57.1
62.3
68.4
66.7
67.0
71 5
64.7
N
65.5
52.4
62.5
59.0
57.3
624
683
66.7
66 5
71.7
649
D
65.7
51 .7
61 5
59.3
57.7
62.4
68.6
67.3
668
72 1
65.1
See footnotes. Table 3
52
January 1987 Section 4— Table 5/concluded
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)/concluded
Annual
average
and
Table 5 5
Unemployment
rates'
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I
N.S
NB
Que
Ont.
Man
Sask
Alta
B.C
D
D
767289
767611
767842
767902
767980
768040
768118
768178
768256
768316
768418
768478
768588
768648
768734
768794
768872
768932
769010
769070
769173
769233
1985
1986
10.5
96
21 3
20.0
13.2
13.4
138
134
15.2
14.4
11.8
11.0
8.0
70
81
7.7
8.1
7 7
10.1
9.8
142
126
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 J
12.2
262
16.5
15.3
16.7
130
99
95
97
11.9
16.4
F
11.9
23.4
157
15.2
170
12.7
94
94
9.3
123
16.0
M
12.5
24.6
176
17.3
19.9
14.0
98
10.1
96
12.0
153
A
11.5
25.8
15 1
16.1
172
12.6
88
9.0
87
117
15 4
M
104
24 1
127
135
15.5
12.0
7.7
7.8
79
106
13.8
J
10.0
21.4
92
12.4
14.3
11.7
74
7.8
7.0
92
142
J
9.7
184
10.0
13.4
14 .1
10.6
76
7.7
7.4
9.1
134
A
9.6
17.6
105
12.7
13.6
10.6
7.5
83
7.5
92
12.8
S
9.3
17.1
94
12.2
12.1
11.0
74
7.0
6.8
86
122
O
95
17.7
11.8
12.2
134
11.2
7 1
65
69
85
133
N
9.8
19.5
16.3
13.6
15.0
11.5
69
72
7.8
92
143
D
98
21.0
154
12.4
14.8
11.6
7.1
7.6
8.7
87
138
1986 J
107
21 9
163
14.5
168
123
82
89
9.1
92
140
F
107
21.3
16.0
14.7
16.3
12.8
79
8.9
8.7
93
138
M
10.9
24.4
16.9
14.9
17.6
13.2
7.7
95
9.5
102
134
A
10.2
22.2
165
144
17.1
11.9
72
8.7
8.2
108
12.8
M
9.5
19.9
12.1
13.7
150
10.6
69
78
76
107
120
J
91
18.2
104
12.3
14.4
10.1
70
64
6.8
10.1
11.4
J
93
19.9
11.4
13.0
13.8
10.4
69
7.1
7.4
99
11.6
A
90
18.2
103
12.4
127
10.5
6.5
7.0
68
10.1
11.8
S
8.8
17.8
100
11.6
11.3
10.0
66
59
6.6
9.2
11.6
O
8.7
18.6
11.1
12.7
11.8
10.0
64
59
6.5
93
11.5
N
92
19.2
14.9
13.5
13.3
10.4
62
78
7.4
9.7
135
D
93
18.8
16.8
13.8
12.9
10.3
6.5
8.0
7.4
9.6
13.5
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 4
1985 J
11.2
233
13.6
13.9
15.7
12 1
8.7
8.5
8.2
10.8
146
F
11.0
21 2
135
13.7
154
11.8
8.6
8.5
82
11.1
14.8
M
11.1
21.6
140
147
16.8
12.5
86
8.8
8.4
10.7
142
A
10.8
23.2
123
14.3
14.8
11.9
8.3
8.5
8.1
107
14.7
M
10 4
22.1
12.7
13.7
15.0
11.8
7.8
8.3
8.1
10.4
13.9
J
10.4
22.5
11.7
13.9
153
11.8
7.7
8.5
79
98
14.8
J
10.4
20.9
12.5
14.1
15.1
11.7
8.0
8.4
79
95
13.9
A
10.3
20.2
133
14.5
152
11.4
79
8.4
8.2
9.6
13.5
S
10.1
19.6
11.5
13.4
13.8
11.6
8.0
7.6
7.6
9.3
13.0
O
10.3
19.6
137
13.0
15.0
11.9
7.8
7.2
7.9
95
14.3
N
10.2
20.0
153
13.5
15.2
11.7
7.4
7.6
8.1
95
14.5
D
10.0
20.8
147
12.8
15.0
11.7
7.4
7.4
8.2
94
14.1
1986 J
9.8
19.8
13.5
13.1
153
11.5
73
8.1
80
8.5
129
F
9.8
19.2
13.7
13.3
14.9
11.9
7.2
79
7.6
8.4
12.8
M
9.6
20.9
13.3
12.8
149
11.8
68
8.1
82
9.0
127
A
9.6
19.7
13.5
12.8
149
11.4
6.8
82
7.6
97
124
M
96
18.5
12.3
13.5
146
10.6
7.0
82
7.9
10.2
12 2
J
9.5
19.1
13.2
13.5
15.3
104
72
7.3
7.9
10.5
12.0
J
9.9
22.0
13.9
13.6 '
14.9
11.5
7.2
7.7
7.9
10.3
12.2
A
97
21 1
13.2
13.9
14.5
11.4
6.9
7.3
7.7
10.5
12.3
S
9.5
20.6
12.4
12.9
13.3
107
7.1
66
7.5
9.9
12.3
O
9.4
208
12.6
13.5
13.9
10.8
69
69
7.5
10.2
121
N
9.4
19.6
13.5
13.4
13.8
10.6
6.7
84
7.5
10.0
13.3
D
9.4
18.9
152
140
137
10.4
6.8
7.9
7.3
10.3
134
See footnotes. Table 3
53
Section A
. — Tables 6
and 7
January 1987
Table 6:
Unemployment
insurance statistics
Persons
Beneficiaries
Benefits
data
Type of benefits paid
covered by
Initial and
unemploy-
Regular Benefits 1 . 4
renewal
Number
Average
Total
weekly
payment"
Year
insurance
All= *
Unadj
S.A.
received
paid
paid 3
Regular
Sickness
Maternity
Retirement
Fishing
Month
Thousands
Thousands
Dollars
Thousand dollars
D
1248
730563
730603
736531
730185
730367
730465
730269
730283
730297
73031 1
730325
730339
1984
1 1 .037
1,194
1.066
3.492
61,862
161.58
9.985.625
8,825,126
204,559
395.918
19,158
163.372
1985
11.340
1,145
1.019
3,312
59,788
170.89
10.226.888
8,975,315
220,700
432.531
22,399
179.767
1984 N
10.934
1.151
1,014
1,077
404
4,596
163.67
754.963
658,185
17,376
34.173
1.779
6,201
D
10,934
1.266
1.119
1.072
327
4,767
167.68
801.371
693.205
16.191
30.117
1.540
22.747
1985 J
1 1 .000
1.405
1.258
1.073
393
6,859
171.14
1,173.018
1 ,038.682
19,414
36.107
2,153
36.322
F
1 1 .090
1,404
1,248
1.060
238
5,756
172.14
989.070
870.735
17.807
30.244
1.919
27.191
M
11.157
1,373
1,220
1,055
232
5,731
171.66
981 ,334
860.396
19.144
31,989
2.012
26.851
A
1 1 .207
1,308
1,160
1.036
245
6,014
171.98
1 .031 .939
910.323
19.129
34.374
1.954
27.824
M
1 1 .430
1,149
1,015
1,023
220
5.307
169 93
900.767
786.010
19,445
37,301
2.015
20.137
J
11,506
1,031
921
1.016
212
4.255
167 59
714,272
628,661
17.098
34,573
1.844
1.093
J
11.700
1.009
911
1.015
287
4,675
167.13
784,759
691 ,682
18.530
40,945
1,850
1.932
A
1 1 .686
1,005
908
1,012
216
4,278
167 97
721,673
638.254
17.933
39.328
1.907
1,857
S
1 1 .242
902
798
997
272
4,035
169.26
685,164
603,376
17,555
38,225
1.743
1.809
O
11.313
955
848
1.007
331
4,355
170.66
745.569
646,290
19,187
42,069
1.926
2.106
N
11.361
1,048
920
982
353
4,104
173.27
712.420
620.550
17.863
34,892
1.663
7.422
D
11.384
1,155
1,021
972
312
4,419
177.97
786,904
680,355
17,595
32.484
1,414
25.224
1986 J
1 1 ,376
1,285
1,154
966
379
6,454
180 89
1,166.219
1 ,030.936
21,717
40,134
1.929
39.665
F
1 1 ,426
1,281
1,141
953
216
5,291
181.12
956.430
841 ,700
18,583
32.921
1,912
29,847
M
1 1 ,455
1,270
1.133
958
214
5,088
181.31
920,575
809,116
18,910
31 .976
1,657
29.120
A
11,514
1.209
1,074
951
267
6,008
181.07
1 ,086.642
955,386
22.333
40,679
1.822
31,540
M
1 1 ,668
1,095
968
973
221
4,723
179.78
848.933
739,826
19.555
38.262
1.818
20.844
J
1 1 ,850
985
877
974
234
4,352
178 43
777.148
686,561
19.457
39,664
1.813
1.149
J
1 1 .946
991
891
989
298
4.509
177.31
800,742
705,489
20,417
44,866
1,732
2.359
A
1 1 ,988
993
892
991
215
4,065
17804
725,323
642.617
18,382
39.935
1.854
2.275
S
1 1 .578
882
777
972
289
4.240
179 94
764,563
672,002
20.148
42,163
1.929
2.454
O
1 1 .546
928
821
972
331
4.137
181.31
751,714
646,660
21.077
44,628
1.894
2.477
'The number of persons covered by unemployment insurance is an estimate comprising armed forces personnel, beneficiaries and paid workers from the Labour Force Survey 'Claim-
ants who receive benefits through the Commission's computer pay system during the reference week ^Benefits paid for adoption, training, work sharing and job creation claims are
included in the total benefits paid. "Annual figures are 12-month averages
Source: Unemployment Insurance Statistics (73-001). Statistics Canada. For further details, see introduction and technical notes in Cat. 73-202S. Annual Supplement to 73-
001 Monthly.
Table 7:
Help
wanted
index, 1 by
region
(1981 =100)
Year
and
month
Canada
Atlantic
Region
Quebec
Ontario
Prairie
Region
British
Columbia
Seasonally adjusted
D
736315
736316
736317
736318
736319
736320
1985
1986
70
88
98
112
76
96
86
115
41
44
31
40
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
60
60
65
65
68
68
70
74
74
76
77
80
96
76
97
91
92
102
97
97
107
97
115
120
66
64
68
74
76
76
76
84
77
85
82
90
70
79
79
81
85
83
89
93
93
94
96
98
38
37
38
36
41
45
43
43
44
44
39
45
28
25
30
27
28
27
32
34
34
34
39
41
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
85
81
84
88
83
84
92
90
85
92
103
93
108
115
109
98
101
109
117
129
95
144
119
108
93
89
90
93
95
87
93
97
98
102
121
97
107
98
105
120
107
113
132
118
107
118
128
130
43
46
46
45
44
44
43
44
43
42
46
44
38
41
43
40
37
41
40
39
41
43
40
37
'The index is based on a measure of the volume of help wanted advertising in 18 newspapers in major metropolitan areas
Source: Labour Division. Statistics Canada.
54
January 1987
Table 8: Time lost in work stoppages, 1 by industry groups 2 (thousand man-days 3 )
Section 4— Table 8
Fishing
Mines.
Manufacturing
Year
Food
Furniture
Paper
and
and
and
quarries.
and bev-
Tobacco
Knitting
and
allied
month
Total 4
Forestry
trapping
oil wells
Total
erages
products
Rubber
Leather
Textiles
mills
Clothing
Wood
fixtures
industries
D
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1984
3,871.6
9.6
—
37.2
2,356.0
438 1
—
47.3
5.3
38 3
2.5
136
166.7
30.5
551.3
1985
3.180 7
8.0
—
90.3
1,578
314.0
—
85.0
6.4
1656
20
7.8
76.0
23.2
95.2
1984 A
228.2
1.4
_
—
157.5
9.6
—
26
_
1.8
05
25
28 1
482
M
234 5
2.0
—
—
149.2
13.3
—
2.4
—
9.9
0.5
1.2
25.9
5.0
52
J
288.7
02
—
50
156.9
28.1
—
10.3
0.5
12.7
—
22
117
2.0
10.3
J
318.4
—
—
—
168 8
67.1
—
24
3.5
104
—
0.3
5.6
5.1
14.8
A
439.4
03
—
—
273.8
144.5
—
2.4
1.3
1.4
—
06
3.0
66
33 1
S
3482
02
—
—
184.0
577
—
22
—
—
—
—
5.8
4.6
30.5
O
7560
—
—
2.4
4953
32.0
—
30
—
—
—
—
12.3
1.5
32.0
N
3088
02
—
7.5
135.2
28.0
—
2.2
—
—
—
1.7
10 9
0.2
30.7
D
187.4
03
—
4.4
93.4
25.6
—
—
—
0.3
—
49
6.8
—
107
1985 J
206 1
0.1
4.4
119.5
28.6
14.1
4.3
0.6
79
F
2309
—
—
3.9
143.0
13.5
—
25.2
0.4
—
0.1
—
3.0
1.8
119
M
324.9
02
—
4.3
180.7
43.3
—
22.5
0.9
4.8
0.1
—
5.7
2.7
9.3
A
263.5
05
—
16.3
146.2
19.3
—
82
—
1.4
0.1
—
5.2
5.1
14.1
M
468.7
0.1
—
5.8
195.2
41.1
—
4.1
3.2
31.8
0.1
0.8
5.7
1.1
135
J
276.9
1.7
—
15.4
161.1
44.2
—
1.8
—
30.0
0.1
—
82
1.3
8.3
J
210.6
—
—
15.2
116.3
23.9
—
1.4
—
34.8
—
—
6.7
1.7
6.6
A
235.1
0.3
—
179
112.6
24.8
—
08
0.1
25.0
1.0
—
76
35
6.1
S
264.4
—
—
60
109.1
19.8
—
2.1
1.2
90
0.1
0.7
7.8
1.7
5.8
279.6
—
—
—
1639
25.7
—
23
—
9.9
04
0.9
103
25
59
N
226 1
2.9
—
1.1
80.4
16.2
—
1.3
—
9.5
—
0.8
8.2
1.8
5.8
D
1939
2.2
—
—
50.0
13.6
—
1.2
0.6
9.4
—
0.3
7.0
—
—
1986 J
1828
1.1
49.1
11.5
_
1.3
_
1.9
98
F
214.7
—
—
—
65.8
13.0
—
4.1
—
—
—
3.0
89
0.6
—
M
328.4
—
—
6.2
1176
17.1
—
9.1
—
—
—
3.0
6.1
3.2
0.4
Manufacturing
Commu-
nity,
business
Misc.
Trans-
Non-
Petro-
manufac-
Trade
and
Year
Metal
portation
equip-
Elec-
metallic
leum
Chemical
turing
indus-
personal
service
and
Primary
fabri-
Ma-
trical
mineral
and coal
indus-
Con-
Transpor-
Whole-
month
Printing 5
metals
cating
chinery
ment
products
products
products
tries
tries
struction
tation 6
sale
Retail
industries
D
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1984
64.1
42.0
63.6
109.9
537.8
78.8
119.4
1.8
24.3
20.7
212.7
550.1
24.4
163.6
5180
1985
8.8
63.4
78.2
52.2
373.2
71.1
67.6
—
62.0
26.3
112
478.8
74.0
3938
5466
1984 A
24.0
1.2
32
12.0
16.4
5.1
08
_
1.3
0.2
_
4.5
07
5.8
58.3
M
23.9
56
7.9
8.8
20.3
12.7
5.4
—
0.8
0.4
35 1
7.6
1.4
10.6
286
J
1.7
3.9
61
7.7
8.2
19.5
28.0
0.9
23
0.8
60.9
303
29
10.6
21 9
J
1.7
39
2.0
9.7
6.9
8.1
23.5
0.8
2.4
0.6
32.3
747
3.1
128
26.7
A
30
2.8
3.4
129
26.7
6.5
23.2
—
24
—
32.2
82.0
3.5
151
32.5
S
1.5
12.7
10.8
8.9
19.8
93
18.5
—
1.7
—
31.1
87.0
29
161
26.9
O
1.2
4.9
16.9
8.3
352.9
5.9
11.8
0.1
4.4
8.1
13.5
66.7
23
18.6
157.2
N
0.8
1.5
30
38
39.6
1.1
4.9
—
4.5
2.3
7.5
45.2
2.6
124
98.2
D
0.3
0.8
38
4.2
22.7
1.3
27
—
2.1
7.2
0.1
227
1.9
38.6
26.0
1985 J
0.4
57
1.8
37.3
02
29
0.5
152
_
23.5
26
37.8
182
F
0.7
1.7
4.4
1.7
58.0
3.3
39
—
5.7
7.7
—
3.9
2.5
42.5
35.1
M
0.8
7.5
4.4
1.4
45.9
3.1
. 7.4
—
19.0
1.9
0.3
5.7
2.6
888
42.3
A
1.0
10.1
3
2.7
30.8
17.4
60
—
21.2
0.6
—
9.1
5.7
348
50.9
M
08
22 1
85
4.6
36.5
11.7
53
—
4.2
0.1
0.8
175.6
130
23.0
55.2
J
0.8
8.6
82
3.8
26.8
9.7
82
—
0.8
0.3
5.7
11.0
10.0
8.8
63.2
J
1.0
4.1
94
3.1
6.6
7.6
85
—
0.7
0.2
4.3
12.2
6.3
12.8
43.5
A
1.0
—
8.1
2.6
16.1
4.4
93
—
22
—
—
46.3
4.1
16.2
377
S
09
1.2
11.8
60
22.1
82
68
—
3.9
—
—
860
3.6
13.2
46.5
1.0
2.3
68
13.6
72.9
4.7
29
—
1.8
—
0.1
26.2
5.6
20.2
636
N
0.2
3.9
33
74
15.1
0.8
44
—
1.4
0.3
—
27.6
10.5
42.5
61.1
D
0.6
1.5
4.6
35
5.1
—
2.0
—
0.6
—
—
51.7
7.5
53.2
29.3
1986 J
0.6
5.3
35
10.5
3.7
_
0.2
0.8
1.5
527
62
16.1
56 1
F
0.6
—
15.7
3.3
8.2
—
4.9
—
07
28
0.7
49.7
39
159
787
M
0.7
28.9
31.4
3.1
38
—
8.2
—
0.2
2.4
0.6
38.8
3.1
143
1478
'Statistics on work stoppages include all strikes and lockouts whether legal or illegal, which last for one-half day or more and amount to 10 or more person-days of time lost Time lost
by workers indirectly affected, such as those laid off because of a work stoppage by other employees, is not included Data is published 45 days after the end of reference month
2 The industry groups from January 1976 forward, are based on the 1970 Standard Industrial Classification 3 The number of person-days is calculated by multiplying the number of
workers involved in a work-stoppage by the number of normal working days during the stoppage Adjustments are made for establishments on shift work, etc 'The total includes all
work stoppages The agriculture, finance, insurance and real estate and public administration and defence industries are not shown separately Should strikes occur in these industries,
the time lost also will be shown in the total. 'Includes publishing and allied industries includes storage and communication industries
Source: Research Bulletin, Labour Canada.
55
Section 4— Table 9 January 1987
Table 9: Total number of employees, by industry group, all survey units, Canada, based on the 1970 standard industrial classification
Manufacturing
Construction
Service
Annual
Indus-
Mines
Goods
pro-
average
trial
quarries
Non-
pro-
ducing
and
aggre-
and oil
durable
Durable
Buil-
Engi-
ducing
indus-
month
gate
Forestry
wells
Total
goods
goods
Total
ding
neering
industries
tries
L
1
3
6
27
89
28
159
160
163
2
166
1984
8,653,604
56,966
148.561
1,669,716
893.835
775,881
342,530
280,444
62,087
2.217.773
6,435.831
1985
8.995,204
54,962
1 56.606
1 ,703,922
899,936
803,986
384,315
321 ,039
63,276
2,299.805
6,695.399
1984 N
8,879,479
57,383
149.620
1 ,669.963
888.392
781 ,570
367,308
303,576
63,732
2.244.274
6,635,206
D
8,738.130
49,627
149.259
1 ,625.286
864,193
761 .094
339,635
284,003
55.631
2.163.807
6,574.323
1985 J
8,697.832
51,227
148,795
1,629,821
864,527
765,294
295,545
248,361
47,183
2,125.387
6,572.444
F
8,740,657
50,768
149,710
1 ,654,046
878,583
775,463
293.699
246,828
46.871
2.148.224
6.592.433
M
8,824.141
44,182
150,016
1,655.032
874,653
780.379
320.685
271,744
48.940
2.169,915
6.654,225
A
8.889,262
38.533
146.589
1 .677.057
888.826
788.231
351.702
299,019
52.683
2.213.881
6.675.382
M
9,062.148
51.423
155,882
1,713.650
909.685
803.965
394,408
328,390
66,019
2.315.364
6.746.784
J
9,189,202
64,681
160,655
1.752,921
929,830
823,091
422,088
348.809
73,280
2.400.345
6.788.856
J
9,089,629
63,938
165,217
1,751.926
932,812
819,114
438.636
360.997
77,638
2,419,716
6.669.913
A
9,094,728
65.911
165.306
1.752,388
937.571
814,817
446.865
368.443
78.422
2.430,469
6.664.258
S
9,183.808
68,259
164,332
1,739,642
918.766
820,876
443.782
365.355
78.427
2,416,015
6.767.793
O
9,168.396
60,779
162,382
1,715,950
896.169
819.781
440,091
365.848
74.243
2.379,202
6.789.194
N
9.116.321
54,878
159,636
1,721,180
896.002
825.178
410,582
345,673
64,908
2.346.277
6.770.044
D
8,886,326
44,960
150.753
1 ,683,448
871.811
811,637
353.699
303,002
50.696
2.232,860
6.653.465
1986 J
8,903.327
47,216
153.848
1,697,501
875.447
822,054
332.461
286.996
45.465
2.231 ,025
6.672,302
F
8,889.557
46,331
1 54.939
1.703,546
877,353
826,194
330.925
282.167
48.758
2.235.741
6.653.816
M
8,924.763
42,553
1 53.653
1.705,637
877,324
828,313
333.330
283,754
49.577
2.235,173
6.689.589
A
9.056,606
39,472
142.888
1,731,060
895,291
835,769
359.484
305.656
53.828
2,272,904
6.783,702
M
9,252,950
49,594
144.928
1.770,715
922,273
848.442
389,678
325.607
64.071
2,354.915
6,898,034
J
9,368,463
59,658
146.759
1 ,805,760
941,445
864,314
421.224
350.745
70.479
2.433.400
6.935,063
J
9,217,516
59,498
148.422
1 .772,466
928,031
844,435
444,325
370.494
73.831
2.424.711
6.792.805
A
9,201.719
57,917
145.130
1 .758.262
932,406
825,856
452.560
373.179
79.382
2,413.869
6.787.850
S
9.339,058
53,141
142.455
1 .745.098
923,203
821,895
453,174
373.863
79.311
2.393.868
6.945.190
O
9,407,829
51,617
137.145
1.741,349
91 1 ,720
829,628
444.024
365.078
78.946
2,374,133
7.033.695
Transportation, communication and other utilities
Commu-
Trade
Finance
nity.
Annual
Electric
power,
insurance
and
business
and
average
Public
and
Transpor-
Communi-
gas and
Whole
real
personal
adminis-
month
Total
tation
Storage
cation
water
Total
sale
Retail
estate
service
tration
L
167
168
183
186
191
196
197
216
238
251
307
1984
796,533
447,720
14,089
218,989
115,735
1,554,534
472,894
1.081.640
535.934
2.890.884
657.946
1985
804,541
452.452
13,760
221.173
117,157
1,621.273
491,072
1.130.202
556.571
3,051.020
661 .994
1984 N
812,607
462,636
14.494
218,543
116.934
1,626.317
499.380
1.126.937
541.540
3.002,512
652.230
D
797,602
450,377
14,008
217,985
115.233
1 ,657,877
498.576
1.159.301
542.624
2,928.761
647.459
1985 J
791,084
442,511
13,439
220,913
114.221
1,616,768
493.250
1.123.518
534,285
2.984,742
645.566
F
787,344
439,080
13,046
220,819
114,399
1 ,601 ,484
489,272
1.112.212
539,636
3,017,970
645.999
M
787,399
436.593
13.491
222.690
114.625
1.615,253
493.767
1.121.486
546.594
3.053.143
651.836
A
790,277
441,218
13.953
219.634
115,473
1 .621 ,465
497.571
1,123,894
554,719
3.057.826
651 .094
M
805.389
451.159
14.532
221.791
117,906
1 .635,430
506.225
1.129.205
563,449
3.084.398
658.119
J
822,695
465,816
14.676
221,290
120,913
1 ,632.978
500.993
1,131.985
566.570
3.083.478
683.135
J
813.337
454,967
14.236
221.731
1 22,403
1.616.655
496.404
1.120.251
565.285
2,987.111
687.525
A
816.065
458,495
13.408
222.263
121.899
1.625.441
497.948
1,127.493
567.473
2.966,762
688,518
S
824.135
470,513
13.838
222.393
117,390
1.619.280
494.643
1.124,637
563.015
3.088.984
672,379
817,444
466,815
14.381
219.913
116.335
1 .621 .639
485.052
1.136.587
561.815
3.130.521
657,774
N
806,484
457,595
13,361
219,586
115.942
1,630.751
470.602
1.160.149
559,818
3.120.218
652.774
D
792.839
444,658
12,753
221,052
114,375
1.618,137
467,133
1.151.005
556.194
3.037.093
649.203
1986 J
791,330
447,051
1 1 ,755
219.117
113.407
1 ,600,350
467,137
1.133,214
560.101
3.073.165
647.356
F
788.039
442,810
12,337
219.589
113.302
1.581.519
467,822
1,113.697
559.964
3.073,015
651,279
M
798.775
452,626
12,361
220.273
113.515
1,575,817
469,262
1,106,554
562.685
3.102,552
649.760
A
796,593
449,844
12,999
220.144
113.606
1.617.227
475.480
1.141,746
571.950
3.143.758
654.174
M
805.320
456,307
11.612
220,135
117.267
1.645,135
485.350
1,159,785
575.243
3,172.468
699.869
J
821,553
468,142
1 1 ,935
221,981
119.495
1.653,017
490,957
1,162.061
582.900
3,185.729
691 .863
J
809.075
455,784
1 1 ,799
221 ,533
119.959
1 .649.469
496.401
1,153.068
586.725
3.058.259
689.278
A
801 .506
447,823
1 1 ,886
221 ,437
120.360
1.661.851
497,337
1,164,514
585.191
3.050.105
689.197
S
802.216
455,184
10,876
219,546
116,611
1 .691 ,378
504.452
1.186.925
584.223
3,197,691
669,682
O
798.432
452.419
1 1 ,563
219,146
115,304
1 ,732.424
506,347
1 ,226,077
589.890
3.243,809
669.140
For source
see Table 16.
56
January 1987
Section 4— Table 10
Table 10: Total number of employees, by manufacturing industry, Canada, all survey units, based on the 1970 standard industrial
classification
Non-Durable
Manufacturing
Annual
average
Rubber
Paper
Petroleum
Chemicals
and
Food and
and plastic
Leather
Textile
and allied
and coal
and chemical
month
beverages
products
products
products
Clothing
industries
products
products
L
90
103
106
111
124
131
141
144
1984
220,977
63,622
23,912
61.560
83.025
119,598
22.376
87,591
1985
227,076
64.102
22,714
61,197
85.364
118,119
22.246
91.477
1984 N
218.397
62.793
21 .762
64,031
79.697
119,229
21.647
87.911
D
206.847
60.884
20.165
62,570
78.665
118,305
21,225
86.657
1985 J
207,272
59.132
20,870
61 .585
80,166
116,046
20,691
87.723
F
208.884
60.744
24,042
62.697
82,592
116.375
21.741
89.576
M
210.334
62.490
24,061
60,878
79,375
115.473
21,738
90.537
A
220,809
64.100
23,885
61,136
79.31 1
115,862
21,688
91 .399
M
233,112
64.355
24,481
60.745
85.506
116,518
22,856
93.087
J
244,825
65.124
24,466
61.973
88,747
120,575
22,972
94.197
J
246,978
65,060
23,950
60.954
89.960
120,360
23.445
94.269
A
248.859
65,067
24,014
62.382
91,177
120,312
23,294
92,692
S
240,770
65,713
22,885
62.245
89,447
118,480
22.551
91.882
226,437
67,706
21,739
60.489
84,983
118,456
22.217
91.411
N
223,569
66,133
19.721
60.443
89,898
118,691
22,068
90,583
D
213,057
63.604
18,452
58.833
83,206
1 20.282
21,688
90.367
1986 J
206,707
66,018
19,964
60,220
87.522
117.926
22.886
90.628
F
205,498
66.777
20.811
60,056
88,613
117.735
22.679
91,539
M
205,716
66.081
20.725
61.296
85,123
115.436
22.808
91.878
A
213,849
66,376
20,780
61.854
88.496
118.260
20,744
91,793
M
226.604
67,462
21,449
60,337
95,422
123.146
21,581
92,863
J
232.540
67,753
21 ,650
61.129
101.132
125,982
22,580
94,479
J
230,491
66,899
21 ,398
63.942
89,106
125.475
22,672
93,388
A
240,334
64,462
21,452
62.504
89.819
124.569
22,806
92,890
S
233.542
65,085
20.891
63.665
89.268
122.990
22,705
91,728
O
223.388
65,365
19.845
63.835
87.942
121.444
22,505
90,580
Durable Manufacturing
Annual
average
Furniture
Primary
Metal
Machinery
Transpor-
Non metallic
and
and
metal
fabricating
except
tation
Electrical
mineral
month
Wood
fixtures
industries
industries
electrical
equipment
products
products
L
29
36
41
49
59
64
72
81
1984
90,279
44,477
107,512
132.921
77,195
170.751
106,995
45,752
1985
94,365
49,272
103,495
139.423
80.732
181,431
109.270
45.998
1984 N
87,845
48,389
105,144
135,163
76.912
171,204
110.330
46,584
D
83.108
47,615
104,793
129,214
76,639
168,695
108.808
42.223
1985 J
82.457
46,469
104,205
130,449
79,055
171,610
110.573
40,476
F
86.028
47,320
102,478
130.725
82.164
176.815
109,812
40,121
M
87.373
46,034
102,770
131,519
81.371
179,741
110,196
41.377
A
89,470
46.226
102,853
134,607
80,327
181.204
108.568
44.976
M
95,820
46.480
104.644
136.400
81.291
182.116
108.694
48.519
J
101,916
47,822
106,180
138.981
82,434
185,398
109.580
50.780
J
100,460
47,672
105.132
139,328
82.097
185,240
108,844
50.341
A
99,401
46,133
105,090
143,232
79,551
183.371
108.543
49.497
S
99,163
51,618
103,599
145.140
81,768
180,840
109.888
48,859
98.661
51,049
101,849
146.253
81.124
184,103
108.459
48,283
N
98.283
57.123
101,675
149.721
79.108
183.797
109.904
45,568
D
93.344
57,322
101,469
146.722
78,489
182.932
108.177
43.182
1986 J
96.939
57.894
100.817
149.351
81 .496
184.266
109.129
42.162
F
95.991
54.375
100,436
153.837
79,876
186.440
112.047
43.190
M
96.173
55.989
98.062
151.659
81,168
188.435
111.640
45.188
A
99,401
58,196
99.892
152,126
81,218
189.112
109.174
46.650
M
100,816
58,890
101.754
154.475
81,604
190,402
110.350
50.151
J
102.022
61 ,257
102,191
156.275
83.820
194,988
1 1 1 ,276
52.485
J
96,129
59,806
101,982
147.007
83.505
192,120
111,951
51.935
A
89,922
60,439
101.288
146,108
81,181
181,502
113,564
51.851
S
90,516
58,367
99,100
148,293
80.522
179.693
114,589
50,814
O
90,987
59,642
96,456
148,731
80,394
187.459
116,186
49.773
For source see Table 16.
57
Section 4— Table 1 1
January 1987
Table 11: Average weekly earnings (including overtime), all employees, all survey units, by industry group, Canada, based on the 1970
standard industrial classification
Manufacturing
Construction
Indus-
Mines,
Goods
Service
Annual
pro-
average
trial
quarries
Non-
pro-
ducing
and
aggregate
Fores-
and oil
durable
Durable
Buil-
Engi-
ducing
indus-
month
gate
try
wells
Total
goods
goods
Total
ding
neering
industries
tries
L
1241
1243
1246
1267
1329
1268
1399
1400
1403
1242
1406
1984
405.13
542.18
664.57
465.64
434.74
501 .24
490.95
475.23
562.16
484.78
377 70
1985
419.20
546.02
697.98
488.14
457 09
52290
504.34
485 50
600.35
50651
38924
1984 N
410.80
550 86
683.80
478.13
44564
515 06
497.29
480 09
57921
496 84
381 70
D
407.99
513.01
670.75
465 92
441 37
493.80
489.87
476.44
558 40
484.89
38269
1985 J
411.53
557.92
699 86
481.22
452.51
513.66
495 44
476.85
59331
500.35
382.80
F
412.67
561.30
702.33
482.93
45244
517.49
497.53
478.80
596.16
50207
383.54
M
413.99
563 25
696 33
487.40
456.28
52228
499 32
481.95
59579
505 15
384 26
A
416.15
575.80
698.05
486.85
453.55
52439
510.92
495.70
597.28
506 20
386 28
M
417.21
532 95
692.12
486 .19
453.76
52289
496 06
477.62
587 78
502.78
387 84
J
419.81
523.04
686 66
484.54
454.78
518.15
500.55
480.64
595.35
501 92
390 77
J
420 00
487.39
690.47
483 76
454.49
51709
504.52
482 15
60855
501.73
390 35
A
420.08
510.95
681 .52
484 63
453.34
520 63
50546
483.76
607.43
502 56
390 00
S
42431
553 53
696.89
492 10
458.48
529.72
520 69
500.13
616.47
513 02
39264
O
425.04
574.00
715.22
497.39
465.36
532.42
516.37
495.04
621 48
51773
392.55
N
425.33
570.23
716.50
500.16
468.58
534 45
50889
491 46
601 74
51805
393 20
D
424.32
541.85
699.79
490 49
461 49
521 64
496.36
481 .88
58291
506.58
39671
1986 J
428.93
600.00
729 08
503.46
47258
536.34
508 41
491.39
615.87
521 80
397 87
F
428 50
592 12
71959
504.17
472.43
537 87
512 24
493.42
621 15
522.12
397 05
M
428.39
609.44
71590
503 48
473 93
53478
50548
485 15
621.87
520 40
397 65
A
428.23
591 60
715 04
502.70
471.40
536.23
511.34
491 48
624 10
51896
397.83
M
427 58
56231
706.03
501 01
471 06
533 56
483.54
461 59
595 10
512 03
398 76
J
431.50
561.42
702.86
497 98
468 67
529.90
501.49
479 98
608.57
512 50
403 08
J
431.69
539 12
693.30
496.43
467.97
52771
514.20
48867
642 32
512.79
402.74
A
429.97
514.14
694.39
495.81
468.55
526.57
516.50
489.14
645.14
512 06
400.77
S
433 17
543.06
702.06
506.53
47544
541.44
519.02
49289
64220
521.34
40278
O
433.77
55290
718.31
51200
480 04
547 13
525.87
500 45
643.41
527 40
402.17
Transportation. Communication and Other Utilities
Trade
Finance,
Commu-
nity.
Annual
Electric
insurance
business
average
power.
and
and
Public
and
Transpor-
Communi-
gas and
Whole-
real
personal
adminis-
month
Total
tation
Storage
cation
water
Total
sale
Retail
estate
service
tration
L
1407
1408
1423
1426
1431
1436
1437
1456
1478
1491
1547
1984
521.31
484.43
495.83
544.87
622.55
293.49
399.50
247.15
417.69
345.21
512 93
1985
539 72
50021
509.32
561.57
65491
304.27
417.18
25524
432.42
357 03
526.75
1984 N
524.65
484 37
497.08
550.80
63855
297 37
41028
247 33
423 19
35037
52367
D
523 85
487.10
48841
54682
628.34
296.32
403 14
250 38
425 30
353 98
52405
1985 J
534.90
492.13
501.16
563.73
648 83
296.75
41076
24670
422 13
351 65
52341
F
535 12
497.04
497.70
554 03
64903
29601
410 06
245.85
420 07
351 98
532 71
M
536.76
499.90
487 09
54963
657 97
299.66
411.91
25024
422.10
352 04
528 89
A
53646
49441
500.44
561 .45
653.97
302.23
415.23
25221
423 26
354 69
530 19
M
536 20
495.20
497.31
559 83
65338
305.23
412 86
256.97
426 98
35585
52802
J
535.69
497 95
496.53
560 56
640.31
306 63
418.39
257.17
429 13
361 34
518.41
J
542 86
509 08
503.95
56231
637.70
306 16
41460
258 11
439 38
35665
513.96
A
54288
511.38
507.21
55831
637.13
306.30
415.10
258.25
446.00
353 80
516.27
s
53838
495.17
505.70
564 40
666.17
306.75
418.18
25774
439 59
36075
52809
543.71
501 .29
510.99
567.53
67297
306.68
421.12
257.84
439.72
360 48
52874
N
546.43
501.88
548.96
571 85
673.81
307.05
42823
257 90
437 42
360 96
53526
D
547.21
507.06
554.76
565.18
667.69
311.75
429.76
26385
443 24
364 17
537 05
1986 J
559 94
514.25
558.49
59652
66951
309.67
433.57
258.60
443 55
36376
540 22
F
552.84
506.80
552.25
585 17
670.19
311 12
436 12
258.61
44279
36261
540 40
M
552.17
507.13
555.40
58202
673.48
31464
434 65
263.75
446.56
361.16
540 89
A
558.21
512.64
556.91
590.03
677.12
31602
44058
264.15
45207
35970
540.60
M
555.18
511.65
553.04
581 33
675.69
320.02
43849
270.45
453 04
36361
51856
J
551.35
506.34
553.02
579.46
67534
31836
434.77
269 18
459.01
367 90
544 35
J
559 22
52067
549.35
578.81
670 48
320 92
435.03
271 79
460 92
36369
53857
A
561 86
52407
535.53
580 40
670.97
319.45
432.09
271.35
45269
361 .47
539 38
S
559 30
514.17
544.80
586.60
685.41
31829
431 91
27000
453.93
367.38
553.04
O
563.07
518.70
563.63
587 26
691.15
31894
435.04
270 99
45478
365.74
555.89
For source see Table 16.
58
January 1987
Section 4— Table 12
Table 12: Average weekly earnings (including overtime), all employees, all survey units, Canada, by manufacturing industry,
based on the 1970 standard industrial classification
Non-Durable
Manufacturing
Annual
Rubber
Paper
Petroleum
Chemicals
average
Food
and
and
and
and
and
and
plastic
Leather
Textile
allied
coal
chemical
month
beverages
products
products
products
Clothing
industries
products
products
L
1330
1343
1346
1351
1364
1371
1381
1384
1984
417.13
415.59
276.52
38461
264.83
573.97
726 06
532.16
1985
430.63
444 86
292.31
40548
278.66
606 69
744 93
559 86
1984 N
429.69
422.62
295.96
391 .38
26431
58751
736.78
544 45
D
427.41
416.66
262.03
383 11
249.66
584.03
722.63
540.90
1985 J
431.72
429.47
283.97
395.77
273 12
601.01
740 50
552.51
F
431 65
441.46
284.14
400 49
28024
594.34
738.32
551 89
M
438.81
441.97
286 13
399 22
27539
59531
747.31
551 .89
A
428.13
439.34
286.22
405 98
273.28
595.65
750.63
55437
M
423.11
438.12
292.07
403.48
275.78
60579
747 60
560.10
J
422.54
436.05
290.75
40621
286 84
611 45
739 32
55831
J
425.74
431.87
287.59
40645
285.60
608.46
739 40
558 25
A
422.66
437.89
292.68
407.57
284.11
608 58
743 13
554.57
S
424.56
455.21
297.69
420.20
275.72
614 48
747.47
564 00
O
435.77
458.27
299.35
420.11
27595
61800
750.53
56774
N
441.93
467.17
314.57
416.40
286 14
61612
747.46
57269
D
441.00
461.50
292.53
383.93
271 80
611.13
747 55
571 99
1986 J
457.69
463.91
309.06
413.45
289.89
619 35
756 03
57674
F
458.40
464.98
309.07
422.44
287.29
623.49
743.54
57643
M
464.05
463.89
306.97
428.25
28637
61996
751.41
57430
A
459.37
465.67
306.89
42071
283.59
627.27
759.65
57674
M
454.89
465.12
305 48
420.93
285.59
63476
754 78
575 17
J
450 10
462.55
311.06
417.42
276.69
643.56
760 44
573.97
J
450.59
458.28
310.19
399 19
27435
634.74
749 99
575.71
A
448.57
459.03
307.97
40373
283.70
629.03
748.93
57502
S
449.26
471 42
31062
41393
289.71
641 04
752 14
589.26
O
457.26
472.71
31654
423.70
295.06
640 40
754 08
592 20
Durable Manufacturing
Annual
average
Furniture
Primary
Metal
Machinery
Transpor-
Non-metallic
and
and
metal
fabricating
except
tation
Electrical
mineral
month
Wood
fixtures
industries
industries
electrical
equipment
products
products
L
1269
1276
1281
1289
1299
1304
1312
1321
1984
451 .85
360 77
596.81
452.85
497.78
550.57
487.82
504.09
1985
473.55
361 70
627 50
468.50
512.71
584.19
51438
52328
1984 N
469.79
372.74
609 16
456.61
521.32
57391
50252
50847
D
446.18
348 60
593.82
43537
491.31
543 55
491 41
49384
1985 J
481.05
361.11
609.85
454.38
499.92
571 89
503.64
50599
F
476.25
354.61
619.53
459 73
50651
57653
508.65
511.99
M
477.23
360.22
61897
465.99
51807
580.83
51038
52202
A
471.65
365.08
628.39
469 43
520.24
582.36
51288
521.42
M
465.08
368.64
628.36
464.34
508.59
587.02
515.34
522.16
J
466.59
363.80
630.84
462 82
510.85
567 14
51607
52027
J
463.71
363.12
628.17
466.29
510.24
566 06
51203
51994
A
472.20
366.52
625.12
466.58
51290
57392
51436
524 77
S
481.03
369.15
632.85
47387
51871
596.14
521 58
536.33
480.68
37029
64201
475.92
51827
596.50
527.53
539 89
N
476.82
359.44
635 90
493.13
521 56
611.62
520 46
532.36
D
470.37
338.47
630.02
469.56
506.70
600 23
509 64
522.19
1986 J
482.11
362 46
63451
49345
52901
608 58
527 59
538 19
F
481 .28
368.86
643.89
484 68
529.17
609.38
532.30
541 24
M
476.84
366.61
638.34
48091
527 63
60691
529 46
547 70
A
479.60
366.04
636.90
490 85
527.97
603.50
533.09
550.64
M
478.85
368.59
635.11
481.03
520.85
603.59
530 96
553.53
J
477 18
363.35
630.82
48237
528 11
591.14
529.23
548.57
J
465.49
360.35
639 62
481.50
522.30
58825
522 99
541.58
A
455.95
367.85
635.44
480 82
524 79
587 06
52621
542.24
S
470.77
378.32
646.78
496.59
538.37
610 13
537 78
550 40
O
479.05
378.65
657 53
505.67
540 55
61541
537 43
55947
For source
see Table 16.
59
Section 4— Tables 13 and 14
January 1987
Table 13: Total number of employees, industrial aggregate, all survey units, Canada and Provinces, based on the 1970 standard industrial
classification
Annual
average
and month
Canada
Nfld.
P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que.
Ont.
Man.
Sask
Alta
B.C
Yukon
N.WT
L
1
16621
18741
19461
22121
24821
29741
35341
38041
41041
44221
47501
47921
1984
8,653.604
124,436
29.553
249,235
185,231
2.149,633
3.541.570
347.027
267,692
813,079
920.201
8.333
17,614
1985
8,995.204
126,704
29,728
254,579
192.208
2,236,753
3.677,169
353.712
273,553
875.286
949.304
7.943
18,266
1984 N
8.879.479
120.873
29.767
257,310
189,071
2,214,318
3,620,790
355.159
272,193
848.563
945,748
7.894
17,793
D
8.738,130
115.221
28.390
248,343
183.561
2,175,103
3,565,925
350,331
266,731
839.380
940.280
7.606
17,258
1985 J
8,697,832
113,895
27,887
242.983
182,111
2,167.157
3.557,086
346,982
265,564
835,788
933.731
7.358
17.290
F
8.740,657
120,688
26,544
245,072
183.016
2.178,879
3.570,921
346.460
266,41 1
847.065
930.909
7.370
17.323
M
8.824,141
120,394
27,163
247,362
182.232
2,198,562
3.591.293
349.636
269,244
859.008
954,129
7.413
17.705
A
8,889,262
119,788
28,141
251,262
187.107
2.204.749
3,647,498
351,084
271,069
858.140
945,774
7,430
17,221
M
9,062,148
125,363
30.407
257,233
194,146
2.243.246
3,710,796
358,496
276,619
881,794
958.762
7,605
17,682
J
9,189,202
135,575
32,545
260,630
201.479
2,291.658
3,736,647
362.188
279.432
896.019
966.319
8.248
18.462
J
9.089.629
138,393
31,785
258.487
201.654
2,271.968
3,710,461
353.298
270,264
887.848
937.982
8,589
18,899
A
9,094,728
136,067
32,506
260,526
204,262
2,269,487
3,701 .668
350,751
270,866
892,977
947,245
8.795
19,578
S
9,183,808
136,055
32,391
261,501
200,533
2.272.586
3,734,703
359,043
279,627
903,274
975.565
8.614
19,917
O
9,168,396
130,019
30,153
261,511
197.551
2,273,059
3.745,048
359,880
280,921
896.682
966.016
8.254
19,302
N
9.116.321
1 25,497
29.360
258,843
190,697
2,266,712
3,748,403
358,692
279,646
881 .558
950,748
7,845
18,318
D
8.886.326
118,710
27.851
249,536
181,711
2,202,975
3,671 ,500
348,034
272,969
863.277
924,471
7,796
17.495
1986 J
8,903,327
120,516
27.458
247,436
181,657
2,199,637
3,685,144
349,481
271,376
866.163
928.992
7,728
17,739
F
8,889,557
121,661
27,772
245,477
180,435
2.188,181
3,677,711
351 ,584
272,801
865.068
933.347
7.844
17.676
M
8,924,763
118,460
28.114
248,100
179.953
2,203,102
3,687,576
354,090
275,105
862.511
942.009
7,865
17,880
A
9,056.606
123,523
29,379
250,814
188,333
2,251,406
3,733,307
359,646
277.672
857,965
958.884
8.049
17,627
M
9,252.950
130,002
31,721
259,902
199,250
2,314,572
3,796,360
370,621
284,775
860,510
978.498
8.720
18,019
J
9,368,463
136,095
33,522
264,750
202,562
2,339,716
3,868,924
375,210
284.395
858.867
977.302
8.406
18,713
J
9,217,516
136,127
32,575
265,605
205,007
2,281 ,889
3,815,961
369.075
275.108
864.747
943,479
9.507
18,434
A
9,201,719
132,655
32,983
266,217
206,023
2,299.187
3.800,193
369,049
275.831
856.511
934,053
9.654
19,365
S
9,339,058
132,564
33,864
268,078
205,520
2,307.619
3,870,284
375,739
284.332
864,901
967,440
9.748
18.970
O
9,407.829
130.354
33,894
268,937
204,132
2.318.010
3,917,085
377,350
285.395
868,345
976,105
9.622
18.599
Table 14:
Average weekly earnings (including overtime), all employees,
all survey
units, industrial aggregate, Canada and
Provinces
Annual
average
and month
Canada
Nfld.
P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que.
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
N.W.T
L
1241
16873
18825
19785
22453
25489
30525
35633
38425
41413
44597
47545
47965
1984
405.13
389.24
324.55
360 22
374.12
397.48
404.57
37879
387 68
439.27
429.41
483 38
564.14
1985
419.20
39691
339.30
37646
384.92
409.67
423.20
387 90
394.19
445.34
441.33
491 37
571.68
1984 N
41080
396.55
333.64
364.89
378.62
40251
412 53
377.80
391.93
440.08
434 39
510.85
57464
D
407 99
399.47
328.51
367.75
380 23
401 .36
408.32
377.75
393.29
435.33
429.27
49255
553.82
1985 J
411.53
400.32
335.28
37095
381.63
401.10
41321
381 59
393 06
444 05
433 20
493 54
561 43
F
41267
398.24
343.74
371.44
379 26
402 90
415.90
382 78
388 77
443 43
431.04
48381
563.63
M
413.99
394 92
343.96
370 12
381 29
40504
417.69
382 34
391.14
441 56
43258
49542
55842
A
416.15
395.58
344.52
37226
378.59
406.83
420.74
383.23
392 17
441.84
436.51
499 13
559.30
M
417.21
390.51
33861
37276
381 68
410.11
419 94
386 53
396 16
44222
439.37
494 68
574.38
J
419.81
386.66
332.58
376.38
38282
411.67
42375
389.02
393 96
443.31
444.75
488 94
562.83
J
420 00
394.46
329 80
380.82
387.11
40831
425.71
390 29
390 89
45065
436.96
488 96
587.07
A
420 08
393.55
328.48
380 05
383 80
410.11
424 54
389 42
39037
44987
440.13
489 30
583 66
S
42431
396.85
336.37
380 92
385.50
414.31
429 04
392 16
396.94
44669
450 93
492 44
585.60
42504
399.50
345.34
377.89
391.61
415.46
428.90
394 20
402.01
449.25
450 38
491 51
568.84
N
425.33
403 77
345.11
381.87
392.43
416.53
429.87
391.22
39556
44634
450 62
491.85
589 99
D
42432
408 56
347 82
382.07
39331
41367
429.15
39200
399 27
444 90
44948
486 84
56502
1986 J
428.93
404.48
34852
384.58
399.95
415.57
43441
398.69
40237
456.17
45239
495.71
56597
F
428.50
406.03
349.49
385 50
401 .30
417.60
43564
394 06
394 09
450.23
447 67
467 92
570.99
M
42839
407.88
352.06
387.00
401.16
415.37
436.24
396 30
397 97
448.63
448.30
484 77
571.87
A
42823
404 32
346.05
387.95
395.73
416.15
437.20
397.91
39842
443 30
447.80
483 95
561.43
M
427 58
399 88
343 59
38832
397.17
414.55
437 61
398 66
400 09
443 22
444.73
477 78
566.44
J
431 50
402.38
34080
391 20
39628
420.43
441 19
404.53
40395
447.71
445.80
48231
585 82
J
431 .69
40639
340.37
39265
397 66
42257
442.82
40370
396.74
448 09
435.99
531 45
585.72
A
42997
405.10
339 42
391 82
396 86
421.92
439.66
403.97
398.48
450.33
431 78
51358
598 96
S
433 17
402.43
34647
391 28
397.79
42291
44285
408.63
407.70
449 76
443.16
534 34
599.51
O
433 77
416.83
347 65
39236
398 94
42554
44206
409 09
409.36
450 68
441.56
537.89
59323
For source see Table 16.
60
January 1987
Section 4— Table 15
Table 15: Average hourly earnings (including overtime), employees paid by the hour, all survey units, Canada, based on the 1970 standard
industrial classification
Manufacturing
Paper
Annual
Mines
Rubber
Furni-
and
average
quarries
Non-
Food
and
ture
allied
and
and
durable
Durable
and
plastic
Leather
Textile
and
indus-
month
oil wells'
Total
goods
goods
beverages
products
products
products
Clothing
Wood
fixtures
tries
L
5586
5607
5669
5608
5670
5683
5686
5691
5704
5609
5616
5711
1984
15.07
11 16
10.43
11.87
10.41
9 87
6.84
8.82
6.64
11.31
8.68
13.89
1985
15.67
11 59
10 89
12.24
10.81
10.21
7.08
920
6.90
11 81
8.65
1462
1984 N
15 43
11.35
10 63
12.05
10 68
10 03
7.05
8.91
6.53
11 77
8.78
14.14
D
15.60
11.38
1078
11.96
10 84
10.08
690
8.99
6.48
11.85
8.61
1428
1985 J
15 60
11.44
10.79
12.04
10 84
10.05
671
9.03
664
12.01
864
14 36
F
15.68
11.46
10.77
12.11
1083
10 09
6.92
9.19
671
11.80
863
1427
M
15.57
11.51
10.84
12.12
10 94
10.02
701
9.12
6.74
11.75
864
1434
A
15.80
11 52
10 78
12 20
10.81
10.03
7.03
9.23
6.72
11.65
862
1426
M
15.76
11.53
10 79
12.21
1063
994
708
9 12
6.90
11.55
859
14 52
J
15.61
11.51
10.81
12.17
1055
10.03
7.12
9.15
7.12
11.58
878
1461
J
15.41
11.52
10 82
12 19
1056
10.04
7.00
9.18
7.15
11.56
8.76
14.73
A
15.30
11.52
1080
12.22
10.59
10.19
7.06
9.09
6.96
11.67
8.87
1478
S
1572
11.64
1089
12.34
10 60
10 46
7.09
9.32
689
11.85
8.79
14.90
15.70
11 74
11.04
12.38
10.97
10.41
7.17
9.41
676
12.06
8 78
1491
N
15.88
11.81
11.13
12.41
11.15
10.56
745
929
7.02
12.04
8.41
1488
D
16.01
11.90
11.26
12.47
11.24
1065
7.31
9.29
7.14
12 19
8.24
1491
1986 J
15.86
11.88
11.23
12.44
11.30
10.51
744
9.53
7 13
12.24
8.41
14.90
F
15.99
11.91
11.26
12.47
11.25
10.62
744
969
7.17
12 28
8.51
1500
M
15 93
11.90
11.27
12.44
11.31
10.65
744
979
7.15
12.20
8.57
14 94
A
15 95
11.84
11.21
12.40
11 20
1065
7.41
9.61
7.02
11.97
8.46
15.15
M
15.78
11 88
11.24
12.45
11.04
1066
7.38
969
701
11.94
8.65
15.28
J
15 64
11.85
11.25
12.40
10 94
10 56
7.44
9.66
7.39
11.82
844
1539
J
15.48
11.89
11.26
12.47
11.00
10.54
7.34
960
6.93
11.61
8.41
1542
A
15.46
11 82
11.26
12.38
11.05
10.60
7.41
9.47
6.93
11.14
8.47
15 28
S
1578
11.97
11.40
12.51
11.18
10.79
7.31
9.61
7.07
11.30
8.79
15.39
O
15.92
12 06
11.47
12.59
11.31
10.78
7.42
9.77
7.15
11.41
8.76
15.41
Manufacturing
Construction
Printing,
publish-
Metal
Petro-
Che-
Annual
ing and
Primary
fabri-
Non-
leum
micals
average
allied
metal
cating
Machinery.
Trans
Elec-
metallic
and
and
and
indus-
indus-
indus-
except
portation
trical
mineral
coal
chemical
Engi-
month
tries
tries
tries
electrical
equipment
products
products
products
products
Total
Building
neering
L
5716
5621
5629
5639
5644
5652
5661
5721
5724
5739
5740
5743
1984
11.23
14.15
10.99
11 66
12.79
10 53
12.05
16.18
11.76
13.83
13.80
13.96
1985
11.93
14.80
11.18
11.66
13 38
10.94
12.54
16.84
12 20
13.93
13 80
1454
1984 N
11.48
14.41
10.98
11.94
13.02
10.70
12.12
16.40
11.96
13.82
13.71
1427
D
11.53
14.41
1084
11.19
12 94
10.77
12.27
16.53
11.99
13.83
13 74
1424
1985 J
11.95
14.41
1085
11.24
13.18
10.72
1235
16.87
12.04
14.21
1400
15.22
F
11.81
14.53
11.05
11.52
13.13
10.79
12.51
16.71
12.06
14.33
14.16
15.17
M
12.04
14.54
11.09
11.60
13.12
1081
1262
16 95
12 02
14.23
1408
15.01
A
11.67
14.75
11 22
11.81
13.23
10.86
12.43
16.92
12 04
1430
1421
14.77
M
11.90
1477
11.18
11.66
13 32
1096
12 38
17.14
12.15
13 68
13 58
14.13
J
11.85
1489
11.15
11.68
13.10
10 98
12.38
16.71
12.14
13.57
1345
1405
J
11.89
1496
11.19
11.76
1316
10.96
12.41
16.64
12.13
13.44
1328
14 03
A
11.97
1490
11.16
11.64
13.26
10 99
12.45
16.81
1219
13 63
13.50
14.12
S
12.12
14.91
11.14
11.74
13 74
11.04
12.69
16 68
12.26
13.92
1382
14.27
O
12.07
15.04
11.18
11.75
1359
11.13
12.75
16 98
12 33
13 82
13 69
14 38
N
11.94
14.93
11.51
11.80
13.82
11.02
12.76
16.83
12.49
1402
13 89
1464
D
11.93
14.95
11.46
11.72
1396
11.02
12.80
16 89
1259
1406
13 95
1469
1986 J
12 15
1480
11.49
12.07
13.82
1111
12.93
16.82
12.52
14.33
14 20
15.14
F
12.11
14.97
11.25
12.03
1388
11.22
12 88
15 95
12.45
1462
14.41
15 78
M
12.26
14.88
11.27
12.14
13.76
11.20
13.05
16.05
1254
14.42
14 13
15.94
A
11.89
1499
11 38
12.01
13.75
11 18
12.96
16.10
1254
14.28
14.04
15.53
M
11.91
1496
11.14
12.08
14.14
11.17
1292
1603
12.51
13.55
13.24
1488
J
11.92
15.07
11.23
12.12
14 00
11.17
12 86
15 63
12.49
13.49
1326
14.51
J
1221
15.12
11.56
12.00
14.04
11 19
12 78
1562
1252
1368
13 41
1484
A
12 38
15.13
11.56
12.15
13.91
11 24
12.82
1554
12 70
13.72
13 46
1475
S
12.51
15.11
11.80
12.36
14.07
11.29
12.77
15 80
12.90
14 04
13 79
15 00
1264
15.16
11.91
12.32
14.20
11.28
12.92
15 69
12 89
14 08
13 87
1489
'Please note that figures for May and June 1985 reflect corrections
For source see Table 16.
61
Section 4— Table 16
January 1987
Table 16: Average weekly hours (including overtime), employees paid by the hour, all survey units, Canada based on the 1970 standard
industrial classification.
Mines
quarries
and
oil wells'
Manulacturing
Annual
average
and
month
Total
Non-
durable
goods
Durable
goods
Food
and
beverages
Rubber
and
plastic
products
Leather
products
Textile
products
Clothing
Wood
Furni-
ture
and
fixtures
Paper
and
allied
indus-
tries
L
4656
4677
4739
4678
4740
4753
4756
4761
4774
4679
4686
4781
1984
39.3
38.5
37.3
39.8
36.2
38.1
35.5
39.5
35.3
38.1
383
39.4
1985
39.6
38.8
375
40.1
36.0
38.7
36.9
39.5
36 1
386
38.9
39.6
1984 N
405
390
376
40.3
36.4
38.5
36.8
39.6
352
382
38.8
39.5
D
380
372
36.2
38.1
35.1
37.1
32.1
37.8
33 1
357
374
388
1985 J
403
38.6
37.4
39.9
35.6
38.7
36.9
39.3
36.0
38.5
388
39.9
F
405
38.7
37.4
40.0
36.0
39.0
36.3
390
36.8
38.7
38.1
39.5
M
40.2
39.1
37.6
40.5
36.6
389
36.6
39.5
36.2
392
39.1
39.4
A
393
390
37.5
40.5
35.9
38.8
36.6
39.8
36.1
38.9
39.4
39.7
M
39.5
39.0
37.6
40.4
36.0
39 1
37.4
399
36.5
38.8
39 8
399
J
39.3
389
37.7
40.0
36.1
38.4
37.2
398
37.0
38.8
387
40.2
J
399
38.6
37.5
39.7
36.7
37.7
37.5
39.6
36.0
38.3
388
39.6
A
39.2
38.7
37.4
400
36.2
37.8
37.3
40.4
36.5
38.7
390
39.3
S
38.9
39.1
37.6
40.5
360
38.8
375
41
35.4
390
39.3
395
O
40.2
39.2
37.8
40.6
36.0
39.3
37 1
40.4
36.5
38.4
393
39.6
N
40.2
39.3
37.8
40.7
36.0
39.9
37.4
40.4
363
38.3
39.4
39.7
D
38 .1
37.7
36.2
39.0
35.1
38.4
34.8
35.5
34 2
37 .1
36.9
38.8
1986 J
41.1
39 1
37.6
40.5
36.6
39.2
36.3
39 .1
357
38.5
39.1
39.7
F
39.8
39.1
37.7
40.5
36.6
39.0
36.7
398
35.5
385
39.5
39.9
M
39.7
390
37.6
40.2
36.8
39 .1
36.5
39.6
35.2
38.2
389
39.5
A
39.1
390
37.6
404
36.8
39.3
37.0
39.0
35.7
38.9
39.2
39.7
M
39.5
389
377
40.0
37.0
39.1
37.3
393
35.7
388
389
40.0
J
39.4
386
37.4
39.7
36.9
39.1
37.4
388
33.8
388
388
40.4
J
39.0
38.2
37.2
39.2
36.7
38.5
38.0
36.7
35.3
380
387
39.5
A
39.1
383
37.2
39.3
365
38.2
37.3
38.0
36.0
380
39.1
39.4
S
39.8
38.9
37.4
40.3
35.9
38.9
38.1
38.6
360
39.1
39.7
40.0
O
40.6
39.0
37.5
40.5
36.0
39.0
377
39.0
36 .1
392
398
399
Manulacturing
Construction
Annual
average
and
month
Printing,
publish-
ing and
allied
indus-
tries
Primary
metal
indus-
tries
Metal
fabri-
cating
indus-
tries
Machinery.
except
electrical
Trans
Donation
equipment
Elec-
trical
products
Non-
metallic
mineral
products
Petro-
leum
and
coal
products
Che-
micals
and
chemical
products
Total
Building
Engi-
neering
L
4786
4691
4699
4709
4714
4722
4731
4791
4794
4809
4810
4813
1984
34.3
40.3
392
39.8
41
40.0
40.1
42.6
39.3
37.2
36.5
40.2
1985
34.3
40.4
39.6
39.8
41.8
40.0
40.1
41 6
39.5
377
37.0
41.1
1984 N
34.9
403
39.4
41 1
42.4
40.5
40.2
43 1
39.7
37.9
373
41.1
D
34.0
38.9
372
38.8
39.2
389
37.8
40.7
383
37.0
36.7
38.7
1985 J
347
40 1
39.4
40.2
41.1
40 1
38.6
42.0
396
365
36.0
39.6
F
34.2
406
39.2
398
41 7
40.1
38.9
41 7
394
366
36.0
40.0
M
34.9
40.4
39.8
40.4
42.2
40.2
39.6
41.1
39.3
36.7
363
395
A
35.0
40.7
39.8
40.5
42.3
40 1
40.3
41 2
39 1
37.6
37.2
399
M
34.4
40.7
39.3
39.8
42.6
40.0
40.6
41.9
39.7
37 5
36.7
41.2
J
34.2
40.5
39.3
39.8
41 3
40.0
40.7
41.6
397
382
37.3
42.4
J
34.0
40.1
39.2
39.0
40.9
39.6
40.6
41.3
395
39.0
380
43.7
A
33.7
40 1
39.5
39.5
41.3
39.9
40.7
41.6
390
38.4
37.4
42.9
S
34.2
40.5
40.2
40.6
41.9
40.3
41.2
42.0
39.9
39.0
38.1
43.0
O
34.4
40.9
40.4
40.4
42.2
40.5
41 2
42.2
399
39.0
38.2
43.1
N
35.0
40.7
40.9
40.1
42.9
40.4
40.4
41 3
398
37.5
369
40.4
D
33.1
40.0
38.4
38.1
41.1
38.7
38.7
41.0
38.9
36.0
357
37.8
1986 J
34.0
40.6
40.8
40.2
42.0
40.3
39.7
41 6
39.6
369
36.4
40 1
F
34.1
40.9
40.5
40.1
41.9
40.1
40.2
41.5
39.7
367
36.3
39.1
M
34 4
40.7
398
39.3
42 1
40 1
40.4
40.4
39.3
36.6
36.2
39.1
A
34.4
40.1
40.5
39.6
41.8
40.2
40.8
41 1
39.4
37.5
37.0
40.4
M
34.5
40.2
40.3
38.6
40.8
40.0
41.3
40.7
39.5
36.6
35.9
40.0
J
34.0
39.6
40.2
39.3
40 1
39.6
409
40.9
39.2
386
37.8
42.4
J
34.3
39.8
38.9
38.8
398
38.7
40.6
41.0
392
39.1
38.1
44.0
A
34.5
39.7
38.9
389
39.8
39.6
40.7
41 5
386
39.1
37.8
44.8
S
34.2
40 5
398
39.8
41.2
406
41.5
41.6
396
383
37.2
43.5
341
41.2
40.2
39.7
41 3
40.6
41.7
41.6
40.0
389
37.8
44.0
'Please note that figures for May and June 1985 reflect corrections
Source: Employment Earnings and Hours, (72-002) Statistics Canada.
62
Section 5 ■ Prices
64 1 . Industrial Product Price Indexes; Major Commodity Aggregations
and Stage of Processing
65 1.1 Industrial Product Price Indexes by Selected Commodity and
Commodity Aggregations
Consumer Price Indexes
Construction Price Indexes
Raw Materials Price Indexes
69
2
70
3
71
4
63
Section 5— Table 1 and 1.1
January 1987
Table 1: Industrial product price
indexes (1981
= 100), major commodity aggregations and stage of processing.
Intermediate goods
All tinished goods
Finished
Annual
average
and month
Total
all
commodities
Total
First
stage
Second
stage
Total
goods
and
teeds
Capital
equipment
All
other
D
613420
613500
613501
613502
613503
613504
613505
613506
1984
115.4
113.0
106.0
115.2
119.2
117.6
118.6
120.4
1985
118.6
114.9
103.0
118.6
124.4
121.2
124.1
126 4
1984 D
116.8
113.8
105.3
116.5
121.6
119.4
120 6
123.4
1985 J
117.5
114.2
103.9
117.4
1228
119.7
121.8
125.1
F
117.7
114.2
103.1
117.7
123.2
120.1
122 6
125.5
M
118.4
114.8
103.8
118.3
124.1
120.6
123 9
126 1
A
118.3
114.9
103.9
118.4
123.7
1200
123.4
125.9
M
118.6
115.3
104 5
118.6
124
120.4
123.9
126.1
J
118 6
115.2
103.8
118.8
124.1
121.1
1238
1259
J
118.6
115.0
102.6
118.9
124.2
121.7
123.8
125.9
A
118.4
114.8
102.2
118.7
124.1
121.3
1240
125.9
S
118.6
114.9
102.5
118.8
124.5
121.0
124 8
1265
O
119.0
114.9
102.1
1189
125.5
122.3
125.4
127.4
N
119.3
115.1
101.6
119.3
126.1
122 9
125.8
128.1
D
120.0
115.8
102.5
120.0
1267
123.4
126.4
128.8
1986 J
121.0
116.7
103.7
120.8
127.8
124.4
127.4
129.9
F
120 8
116.5
102.8
120.7
127 6
124.2
127.4
129.7
M
120.1
115.9
102 2
120.2
1267
124.5
127.4
127.7
A
119.3
115.3
102.3
119.3
1259
125.0
128.3
125.0
M
118.4
114.3
102.6
117.9
125.1
125.4
128.1
123.2
J
118.6
114.3
103.3
117.7
125.7
126 8
128.8
123.3
J
1188
114.2
103.2
117.6
126.1
1286
128.7
123.1
A
119.1
114.5
102.9
118
126.5
130.1
129
123
S
119.3
114.7
103.4
118.3
126 6
130.6
129.1
1228
O
119.8
115.2
1046
1185
127 2
130.4
129 8
123.9
N
119.8
115.0
104.0
118.5
127.4
130.8
129 8
124.1
Table 1.1: Industrial product price indexes (1981 =100), by commodity and commodity aggregations.
Industrial
Meat, (ish and
dairy products
Fruit.
vegetable, leed, miscellaneous food products
product
Fruit
Flour,
price
and
wheat
Annual
index
vegetable
meal and
average
manufac-
prepara-
other
and month
turing
Total
Meat
Dairy
Fish
Total
tions
Feeds
cereals
D
614001
613400
611000
611043
611059
613401
611086
611112
611137
1984
115.4
113.9
110.0
124.0
107.0
112.0
120.5
103.5
104.9
1985
118.6
115.1
1087
129
111.4
113.1
124.3
955
109.7
1984 D
1168
115.1
110.3
126.9
108.3
1116
122 6
96.2
108.7
1985 J
117.5
115.2
109 4
127.8
111.4
112.7
1226
98.2
109 4
F
117.7
115.8
110.4
127.8
111.8
113.0
122 4
97.9
109 6
M
118.4
115.8
110.4
127.7
112.1
113.4
123 4
97.8
110.2
A
118.3
113.8
107.0
1283
1108
113.7
124
98.2
110.3
M
118.6
114.1
107.6
128 4
110.1
113.4
124 5
97.0
111.4
J
118.6
114 9
108 6
128 9
1106
113.2
124.1
95.0
1113
J
118.6
1155
109.6
128 9
1099
113.4
125 1
95.0
111.0
A
1184
113.8
107
128 9
109 3
113 4
1254
94.2
107.7
S
1186
113.4
105.7
129.9
109.8
112.3
123.9
92.5
108 1
O
119.0
114.8
1074
130 4
112.2
112.6
125.3
920
1090
N
119.3
116.4
109 8
1304
113.6
112.7
1252
93.5
109.1
D
120.0
117.7
111.6
130.5
115.4
113.4
125.2
95.2
109 4
1986 J
121.0
117.3
110.2
131.1
117.7
1149
126.1
96.1
118 1
F
120.8
115.8
107.3
131.6
1189
116.1
125.9
97.4
117.9
M
120 1
115.6
106.9
131 9
118.1
116.7
125.7
97.1
117.8
A
119.3
115.5
106.5
132.0
118.7
1174
126.4
97.6
119 2
M
118.4
115.9
107.1
132.4
118.6
117.2
126.0
96.7
1190
J
118.6
118.4
110.6
132 4
122.4
116.8
127.2
966
118.8
J
118.7
121.7
116.0
132 8
122.3
116.8
126 6
96.2
1186
A
119.1
124 8
120
133 6
126.1
116.9
127.2
95.1
1180
S
119.3
125.7
120.9
134.3
128.1
116.0
127.5
94.4
1180
O
119.8
1252
119.4
1346
130 6
116.2
127.3
93.5
118 8
N
119.8
125.7
119.8
135.1
132
116.5
129
929
119.3
Source: Industry Price Indexes (62-011), Statistics Canada.
64
January 1987
Table 1.1: Industrial product price indexes (1981 =100), by commodity and commodity aggregations.
Section 5— Table 1.1 /continued
Fruit.
vegetable, feed
miscellaneous
food products (concl )
Beverages
Tobacco and tobacco products
Breakfast
Cigarettes
cereal
Tobacco
and
Annual
and
Miscellaneous
processed
tobacco
average
bakery
food
Soft
Alcoholic
unmanu-
manufac-
and
month
products
Sugar
products
Total
drinks
beverages
Total
factured
tured
D
611146
611156
611158
613402
611219
611224
613403
611231
611234
1984
121.2
71.6
117.8
126.5
120.9
129.4
126.8
120.4
129
1985
127.0
69.5
121.5
130 9
122.1
135.6
135.3
122.1
1397
1984
D
124.1
668
119.5
127.0
121 2
130.1
128.9
120.5
131 7
1985
J
126.8
67.8
119.7
127.0
121 9
129.7
131 3
120.3
135
F
127.5
68.2
120.2
127.1
122.0
129.8
131 3
1202
1350
M
127.2
696
1209
128.9
121 4
1330
131.5
120.7
135.0
A
126.2
68.7
122.2
130.0
121 2
134 7
135.3
1205
1403
M
126
64.5
122.4
130 6
121.0
1356
1353
120.3
1403
J
126.4
65.2
123.1
130 9
121.2
1360
135.7
120 3
1408
J
126.2
63.7
123.8
131.2
122.1
136.0
1366
123 9
1408
A
126.6
71.3
1230
131.8
123.0
136 4
136.6
123.9
140 8
S
126.9
73.5
121.0
131.7
122 4
136.7
135.5
123.9
139 4
O
127.6
72.8
121.0
134.3
124.4
1396
135.5
123.9
139 4
N
127.7
75.0
120.0
133.9
1233
139.5
139.5
123.9
1446
D
128.4
738
120.7
133.5
121.9
139.7
139.5
123.9
1446
1986 J
131.2
70.6
121.6
136 8
124.0
143.7
139.6
123.8
144 9
F
131.7
76.4
123.3
136.4
122.6
1438
139 3
1226
1448
M
1326
81.8
123.9
136.5
123
143.7
138 6
122 9
1438
A
132 4
86.4
124 4
138 4
121.9
147.1
139.8
123 4
1453
M
132.6
85.0
124.7
138.9
123.1
147.3
140.1
124.7
145.2
J
133.9
78.9
123.5
139.6
124 2
147.8
144.0
125.0
150 3
J
134.1
73.1
125.2
139 6
124.2
147.9
145.3
1303
150 3
A
134.5
75.2
125.3
139.7
124.1
148.0
146 4
130.3
151.7
S
134.7
72.0
123.6
140.1
1240
148.7
147.4
130.3
153.1
O
135.1
73.9
124.2
140.0
1240
148 5
150.3
132.4
156 3
N
134.8
77.5
124.1
1400
124
148.5
150.5
133.3
156 3
Rubber, leather
, plastic fabricated
products
Textile
products
Yarns
Leather
and
Annual
Tires
Other
Plastic
and
man
Other
average
and
rubber
fabricated
leather
made
textile
and month
Total
tubes
products
products
products
Total
(ibres
Fabrics
products
D
613404
611240
611254
611273
611304
613405
611325
611357
611387
1984
111.3
106.0
115.0
112.3
112.7
108.4
101.5
109.8
111.6
1985
113.6
107.3
119.0
114.6
115.0
110.0
101.1
111.7
114.0
1984
D
111.9
107.2
116.9
112.5
113.1
109.6
101 9
111.1
112.9
1985
J
112.3
107.3
117.3
112.9
113.4
109.6
101.1
111.3
113.3
F
112.2
107.3
117.8
112.8
113.0
109.7
101.1
111.4
113.5
M
112.6
107.8
118.2
112.9
113.7
109 9
101.2
111.6
113.7
A
112.8
1068
118.2
113.6
114.6
109.8
101.1
111.5
113.7
M
113.0
106 7
118.3
113.9
115.0
109.6
101.1
110.8
113.9
J
113.3
1065
118.9
114.5
114.9
110.0
101.0
111.6
114.1
J
113.5
106.0
119.2
114.9
115.2
110.0
100.9
111.9
114.1
A
114.0
1063
119.8
115.7
115.3
110.1
101.1
112.0
114 1
S
113.9
1062
119.8
115.3
115.8
110.2
101.2
112.1
114.2
O
114.8
1088
120.0
116.0
115.8
110.2
101.3
112.1
114.2
N
115.2
1088
120.2
116.3
116.6
110.3
100 9
112.3
114.3
D
115.5
108.8
120.6
116 9
116.8
110.4
100 9
112.3
114.7
1986 J
116.3
109.9
120.9
117.8
1173
110.4
100.4
111.3
115.8
F
116 3
1098
121.2
117.7
117.4
110.8
100.2
111.9
116.5
M
117.3
110.0
121.5
119.6
117.6
111.1
100.1
112.1
117.2
A
116.9
108.0
121.6
1196
118.0
111.1
998
112.0
117.5
M
117.3
108.2
122.0
119.8
119.0
111.1
99.8
112.1
117.6
J
117.5
108 2
122.0
120.0
119.3
111.4
1006
112.2
1177
J
117.3
107.6
122.1
119.6
119.9
111.7
1006
112.4
118.2
A
117.5
107.6
122.2
119.9
120.2
111.7
1006
112.4
118.2
S
117.5
107.6
122 3
119.8
120 4
111.6
100 1
112.3
118.2
O
117.5
107.6
122 4
119.7
120 5
111.7
100.1
112.4
1186
N
117.6
108.1
122.5
119.6
120.6
111.8
100.1
112.5
118 6
Source: Industry Price Indexes (62-011), Statistics Canada.
65
Section 5-
-Table 1 . 1 /continued
January 1987
Table 1.1:
Industrial product price
indexes
(1981 =
100), by commodity
and commodity aggregations.
Knitted product:
and clothing
Lumber, sawmill,
other wood products
Hosiery
Other
Annual
and
Clothing
Lumber
Veneer
wood
average
knitted
and
and
and
fabricated
and month
Total
wear
accessories
Total
timber
plywood
materials
D
613406
611429
611443
613407
611500
611528
611540
1984
111.9
113.6
111.5
107.5
111.9
97.1
1049
1985
114.0
115.5
113.6
1096
114.1
100.5
106.8
1984 D
112.7
114.2
112.3
105.3
106.3
94.6
106.6
1985 J
113.4
114.9
113.0
106.8
109.7
94.2
106.6
F
113.6
115.0
113.2
107.1
109.7
95.5
1069
M
113.9
115.1
113.6
107.8
110.4
96.8
107.4
A
114.0
115.1
113.7
107.4
110.9
96.5
105.9
M
113.9
115.1
113.6
110.4
117.1
95.9
106.3
J
113.7
115.1
113.4
112.6
120
97.0
107 9
J
113.9
115.8
113.4
112.2
119.8
98.5
106.9
A
114.1
115.9
113.6
111.2
117.2
101.8
106.7
S
114.2
115.6
113.8
111.2
116.1
106.4
106.8
114.4
116
114.0
110.1
113.7
107.4
106.7
N
114.4
116.0
114.0
108.7
110.6
107.7
106.7
D
114.5
115.9
114.1
110.2
113 8
107 9
106.8
1986 J
115.7
116.6
115.4
111.8
115.8
109.2
107.8
F
116.2
116.6
116.1
112.0
115.5
111.5
108
M
1162
116.9
116.0
117.7
126 9
114.0
108 3
A
116.4
116.8
116.4
121.7
133.4
117.3
109.6
M
116.8
116.9
116.7
120.4
129.9
115.8
110.9
J
117.0
116.9
117.0
117.0
123.1
114.8
1105
J
117.4
117.6
117.3
116.8
122.4
114.6
111.0
A
117.5
117.6
117.5
121.1
129.7
117.7
112.1
S
117.6
117.8
117.5
124.3
134.8
120.5
113.2
O
117.6
117.9
117.5
123.4
131.3
121.9
114.7
N
117.6
117.8
117.6
121.8
127.6
122.5
115.0
Paper and paper products
Newsprint
Annual
Furniture
and other
Printing
average
and
paper
Paper
and
and month
fixtures
Total
Pulp
stock
products
publishing
D
613408
613409
611600
611616
611644
613410
1984
118.9
111.4
101.7
112.2
120.2
121.9
1985
122.2
112.9
88.1
120 1
125.1
127.9
1984 D
120.1
1146
101.9
117.0
123.2
124.1
1985 J
120.3
113.2
95.7
117.1
124.0
126.5
F
120 9
112.9
924
1180
124 4
126.9
M
121.5
113.8
91.3
120 5
124 5
1273
A
121.8
112.8
878
120.0
125.0
127.6
M
121.8
113.1
87.5
120 8
125.0
127.9
J
122.0
112.9
87.2
1205
125
128.3
J
122.1
112.3
869
119.3
125.5
128.7
A
122 6
112.3
858
120.0
125.5
128.5
S
122.9
113.0
864
121.1
125.4
128 6
123.5
112.6
852
120.7
125.5
128.5
N
123.6
112.8
85.3
121.2
125.7
128.5
D
124.0
113.3
86.1
121.7
125.7
127.1
1986 J
125.0
1140
87.2
122.4
126.1
130 5
F
125.9
113.8
87.3
121 8
126.4
130.6
M
126.3
113.6
87.1
121.3
126.7
131.9
A
126 5
115.5
93.1
121.8
127.1
132.4
M
1266
115.1
93.1
121.0
127.1
132.7
J
127.1
116.0
94.2
122.0
127.2
133.1
J
127.3
117.4
99.7
121.4
128.1
134.1
A
127.8
118.3
101.4
122 1
128.5
134.3
S
1279
118.2
101.5
121 9
128.7
134.4
O
127.9
122.3
108 7
125.7
129.9
135.2
N
128.3
122.7
109.1
126.1
130.5
135.6
Source: Industry Price Indexes (62-011), Statistics Canada.
66
January 1987
Table 1.1: Industrial product price indexes (1981 = 100), by commodity and commodity aggregations.
Section 5— Table 1.1 /continued
Metal fabricated
Primary metal products
products
Copper
Iron
and
Other
Boilers.
Annual
and
copper
non-ferrous
tanks
average
steel
Aluminium
alloy
Nickel
metal
and
and
month
Total
products
products
products
products
products
Total
plates
D
613411
611703
611750
611764
611782
611790
613412
611827
1984
1069
112.9
115.1
85.7
85.7
1007
1152
1142
1985
105.2
115.1
100.9
89.4
92.2
920
118.6
120.1
1984
D
105.2
1143
105.4
83.4
86.9
965
116 7
1173
1985
J
104.9
114.4
105.8
84.2
877
92.8
1167
1175
F
1048
114.6
101.4
88 1
89.3
927
1168
117.6
M
1056
114.7
103.5
88 5
92.4
93.6
117 1
117.6
A
106.8
114.8
104.5
920
94.8
97.3
118.2
117.6
M
107 2
114.8
104.7
92.7
989
97.4
118.4
117.7
J
106.3
115.0
102.2
89.4
98.8
95.5
118.5
118.2
J
104 8
115.1
996
880
965
90.1
119.2
121.5
A
104.9
115.4
97.5
89.5
95.8
91.3
119.3
121.7
S
1053
115.7
99.5
886
96.0
91.4
119.6
123
O
104.3
115.8
97.5
89.1
89.0
89 5
1199
123.0
N
103 4
115.9
966
90.2
83.0
86
120.1
1230
D
1038
115.4
98.3
92.5
83.8
864
120
122.7
1986
J
105.3
115.6
102.4
96.8
847
87.8
1208
123.4
F
105.8
115.6
108.0
94.8
83.3
86.1
1207
124 2
M
106.7
115.7
111.5
964
83.2
86.3
121
1243
A
107.1
115.7
114.3
95.2
83.3
86 2
121.7
124.3
M
107.8
116.3
118.0
93.1
828
863
121 8
124.3
J
108.7
116.4
118.6
938
83.7
90 7
121.9
124 3
J
107.9
116.4
118.0
892
81.1
906
122.1
1245
A
107.6
117.4
113.5
882
80.3
92.1
122.7
124 6
S
108.6
117.4
113.4
90.5
78.5
984
123.0
124.7
O
108.1
117.4
111.1
89.7
773
993
123.3
125.3
N
107.3
117.3
1085
88.7
759
99.0
123.1
125.1
Metal fabricated
Autos, trucks,
other
products (concl )
Machinery
and Equipment
transportation equipment
Fabricated
Other
Annual
structural
metal
Agricul-
Other
Motor
Other
average
metal fabricated
tural
industrial
Motor
vehicle
transport
and month
products
products
Total
machinery
machinery
Total
vehicles
parts
equipment
D
611839
611857
613413
611939
611958
613414
612092
612124
612161
1984
111.1
117.0
116.0
125.1
114.3
119.4
118.7
114.7
128.1
1985
115.3
119.9
120.1
130.0
118.2
127.3
128
120.2
135.4
1984
D
113.4
118.0
118.0
128.5
116.1
122.1
122.1
116.5
129.9
1985
J
1134
118.0
118.9
1288
117.1
124.1
124.1
117.7
132.7
F
113.5
118.2
119.3
129.1
117.5
1252
125.2
118.6
134.1
M
114.0
118.4
120 2
130.0
118.4
127.5
1280
1202
136.1
A
114.3
1200
120.2
130.0
118.4
1263
1267
1196
134 5
M
114.8
120.1
120 3
130.1
118 6
127.0
127.5
120.1
134.8
J
114.9
120.1
119.8
130
118
127.0
127.5
120.3
135.0
J
116.5
120
119 9
130.0
118
126.5
126.6
120.1
135
A
115.6
120.6
119.8
129.9
118
126 7
126 8
120.1
135 4
S
116.1
120 6
120.7
130.2
118.9
128
128 4
121.2
136.1
116.5
120.9
120 3
130.2
118.5
129 2
130 6
121.2
136.5
N
117.3
121.0
120 6
130.6
118.7
129.9
131.5
121.3
137.0
D
117.1
121.0
120.7
130.7
118.9
130.8
132.6
122.1
138.1
1986
J
117.6
121.8
121.7
131.0
120
131.9
133.6
122.6
140.0
F
117.5
121.7
122
132.1
120.2
131.5
133.1
1224
139.7
M
117.6
122.0
122.1
132.4
120 3
131.2
132.6
1223
139 6
A
118.2
1230
122.2
132.6
120.4
132.6
1349
122.6
140.1
M
118.2
123.0
122.4
132.9
120.5
131.9
134.1
122.0
139.6
J
118.2
123.2
122.8
133.1
120.9
132.8
134.8
122.8
140 9
J
118.5
123 4
123
133 1
121.2
132.4
134.0
1234
1405
A
119.2
123.9
123.4
133.5
121.6
1329
1346
123 6
141.1
S
119.3
124.3
123 4
133.5
121.6
133.0
134.6
123.8
141.1
O
119.4
124 8
123.2
133.8
121.3
135.1
138 2
124
141.6
N
119.4
124.5
123.3
134.1
121.3
134.8
137.9
123.9
141.4
Source: Industry Price Indexes (62-011), Statistics Canada.
67
Section 5-
-Table 1.1 /concluded
January 1987
Table 1.1:
Industrial product
price indexes (1981 = 100), by commodity aggregations
Electrical and communi-
Non-metallic mineral
cation products
products
Petroleum and coal products
Appliances
Cement
Other
Gasoline
Other
Annual
and
Other
and
non-metallic
and
petroleum
average
receivers,
electrical
(
;oncrete
mineral
fuel
and coal
and month
Total
household
products
Total
I
sroducts
products
Total
Oil
products
D
613415
612192
612222
613416
612308
612328
613417
612374
612426
1984
116.3
114.8
116.6
119.6
119.3
119.9
1275
1307
113.9
1985
119.3
115.7
120.1
123.6
122.3
124.9
134.3
138.2
117 1
1984 D
117.6
115.1
118.2
1197
118.6
120 7
133.3
137.5
114.7
1985 J
117.7
114.6
118.3
120.9
120.7
121.1
135.2
139.9
1147
F
118.2
114.7
119.0
122.0
121.3
122.7
1349
139 8
113.6
M
1188
115.7
119.5
1222
121.4
123.1
1347
139 4
1143
A
118 8
115.6
119.5
122.5
121.0
124.0
134.3
138 6
115.4
M
1190
115.8
119.7
122.6
121.1
124.1
1343
138 2
1173
J
119.3
115.8
120.0
123.5
122.1
125.0
133 6
137.4
116.9
J
1199
116.4
120.6
124.3
1228
125.8
133.4
137.0
1177
A
1198
116.5
120.5
124.3
1228
125.8
132.2
135.7
116.9
S
1198
115 8
120.6
124.3
122.5
126 2
132 8
136 4
117.1
O
120.1
115.6
121.0
124.8
1226
127
133.7
137.1
1189
N
120 2
115.7
121.1
126.0
124.7
127.3
134 8
1383
119 6
D
1205
115.7
121.5
125.9
124.5
1272
137.4
1406
123 3
1986 J
121.6
115.2
123.0
128 1
127.5
128.8
136 8
140.3
121.6
F
121.5
115.0
122.9
128.8
1279
129.6
134.1
138 9
113.2
M
121 4
115.2
122.7
129
128 3
129.7
124 8
128 9
106 6
A
122.2
115.5
123.6
129.5
128.4
1307
111.2
113.7
1003
M
122 3
115.5
123.7
130 1
129
131.1
103.4
104 4
994
J
122.7
115.5
124.3
130.4
129 2
131.6
101 9
1023
1002
J
123.2
115.9
124.8
130.3
1288
131.7
100 1
100 5
980
A
123.3
116.0
124.8
130.5
128 9
132.1
97.4
97.8
958
S
123.3
116.0
124.8
130.5
1289
132.1
96.6
966
969
123.5
116.0
125.1
130.6
128 9
132.3
962
959
97.4
N
123.5
115.9
125.1
131.0
129 6
132.4
968
968
Miscellaneous manufactured
Chemical, chemical products
products
Other
Annual
Other
Scien-
manufac-
average
Industrial
Pharmaceu-
chemical
tific
tured
and month
Total
chemicals
Fertilizers
ticals
products
Total
equipment
products
D
613418
612465
612592
612600
612610
613419
612662
612698
1984
113.1
1077
102.2
131.3
117.5
115.1
118.0
113.6
1985
114.6
105.9
100.5
141.5
122.0
119.5
121 9
118.2
1984 D
1129
105.8
100.2
133.5
119 4
116.4
118 4
115.4
1985 J
113.5
105.1
1008
138.8
120.8
1172
1186
116.5
F
113 3
104.9
1005
1392
120.4
117.6
118 9
1169
M
113.9
105.8
101 6
139 4
120 6
117.9
1195
117.0
A
1144
106.5
100.3
139.9
121.0
118.6
121.6
117.0
M
114.5
106 7
1005
140.0
121.0
1188
121.5
117.4
J
114.6
106 5
100.5
1396
121.6
1186
1206
117.6
J
114.9
1062
101.2
142.7
122.2
119
121 1
1180
A
114.9
1059
101.1
143.8
122 2
120.1
123 8
118.2
S
114.8
1055
100.5
1437
122.8
120.6
122 8
119.4
115.2
105.7
100 2
1435
123.6
121.6
124 4
1202
N
115.5
105.9
994
143.6
124.3
121 8
124.7
1203
D
115.6
1063
99.1
1439
123.9
1222
125.7
120 4
1986 J
1174
107.7
98.3
147.6
126.1
123.8
128
121.6
F
117.8
1082
97.0
1480
126.2
124 3
128 4
1222
M
117.6
107.7
98.2
1480
126 4
124.7
1288
122 5
A
117.3
106.6
990
1488
127.0
125.1
1286
1233
M
116.6
1053
99.2
1489
127.0
125.5
129.0
1236
J
116.1
104 4
985
149.2
127.1
1258
129.7
1237
J
115.6
1030
97.7
151.6
127.4
126
1300
123 9
A
115.1
101 9
959
151.7
127.8
126.9
1320
124.1
S
114.9
101.9
96.3
151.6
126.9
127.5
1325
124 8
115.1
102 2
95.1
151.8
127.3
128.4
1328
1260
N
114.9
101.9
94.7
151.5
127.2
128.1
132 6
1258
Source: Industry Price Indexes (62-011), Statistics Canada.
68
January 1987
Table 2: Consumer price indexes
Section 5— Table 2
Canada (1981 =
100)
All
terns and main components
Reclassified
by goods and
services
All items
Food
Housing
Clothing
Trans-
por-
tation
Health
and
per-
sonal
care
Recre-
ation,
reading
and
education
Tobacco
products
and
alcoholic
beverages
Total
Goods
Semi-
Durable durable
Non-
durable
Year
Total
Shelter 1
House-
hold
oper-
ation 1
Services
and
month
Total
Weights'
100
20 02
38 14
27 58
578
837
1575
402
825
545
54 70
11 78
9.79
33 13
45 30
D
484000
484001
484164
484165
484186
484275
484357
484387
484416
484474
484487
484488
484489
484490
484491
1984
1985
122.3
127.2
117.4
120 8
124.7
129.0
126.7
131.4
124.0
127.2
112.5
115.6
124.8
130.8
122.8
127.2
119.7
124.5
140.6
154
120.7
125.4
1134
116.8
114.0
117.0
125.6
131 3
124 8
1297
1984 D
124.1
117.7
126.7
125.2
113.6
121 5
1446
115.3
115.2
1274
126 6
1985 J
124.6
119.1
127 2
129 6
125.7
112.6
128 4
124.7
121.4
144.7
1232
115.6
114.2
1289
126 9
F
125.4
120 4
127.5
1299
126
114.6
128.6
125.7
122.7
144.9
124.0
115.9
116.1
129.7
127.4
M
125.7
120.1
127.9
130.1
126 4
115.1
129 2
1255
123.3
145.1
124.2
116.5
116.6
1295
1279
A
126.2
121.6
128.1
130.5
126.5
115.3
129.4
126.2
123.1
146.1
124.7
116.3
116.5
1305
128 4
M
126.5
120.7
1286
130.9
126.8
115.3
129 6
126 8
124.1
150.1
124.8
116.6
116.6
130 6
129
J
127.2
121.4
128.7
131.2
127.0
116.0
130
127.0
123.9
157 8
125.8
116.2
117.3
132.1
129 4
J
127.6
122.1
129.1
131.5
127.6
115.2
1302
126.7
124.4
158.5
1258
116.8
116.5
1322
130.1
A
127.8
121.4
129.6
132.0
127.9
115.8
1306
127.9
124.9
159.0
125.9
117.2
117.0
1320
1306
S
128.0
120.1
129.8
132.3
128.1
116.6
132.2
128.2
125.9
159.3
125.9
117.0
117.8
131.9
131.0
O
128.4
1198
130.4
132.9
127.8
116.9
132.6
1288
126.7
159 9
126.1
117.4
118.4
131.9
131.6
N
128.9
120.4
130.5
133.1
127.8
117.3
134.0
129 4
1268
160 7
126.7
118.2
118.5
132.6
132.0
D
129.5
122.0
130.7
133.2
128.4
116.9
135
129.3
127.0
161.4
127.6
118.5
118.3
133.9
132.3
1986 J
130.1
124.0
130.9
133.6
128.6
115 9
135.8
129.7
126.6
163
128.5
118.9
1172
135.7
132.4
F
130 6
123.3
131.4
134.0
129.4
117.6
136.2
130.1
127.5
1660
128.9
119.1
1188
1358
133.1
M
130.9
123.5
131.8
134.2
1295
118.7
135.5
130.3
128.4
167 5
128.7
119.7
1198
134 9
134.0
A
131.1
124.8
131 8
134.1
1300
118.4
133 3
131.5
1288
171.3
128.5
121.6
119.7
133.9
134.7
M
131.7
125.8
132.4
134.9
130 4
118.7
133.2
132.0
129.8
172.9
128.9
123.1
119.8
134
135.7
J
131.9
126.0
132.5
134.8
1306
118.5
133.6
132 3
130.1
173.2
129
123.3
119.9
134.1
135.9
J
132.9
127.6
133.0
135.4
1308
118.1
1362
133
130 2
174.4
129.6
123.4
119.7
135.1
137.4
A
133.3
128.1
133.3
135.9
131.0
119.4
135 9
133 3
130.9
174 9
129 9
123.4
120 8
135 3
137.9
s
133.3
128.8
133.5
136.0
131.3
119.9
133.7
134.0
132.0
175.1
130.1
123.6
121.4
135.3
137.7
o
134.0
129.3
134.7
137.4
132.3
119.8
133.7
134.5
133.0
175.8
130.4
124.2
121.7
135 6
138 9
N
134.7
130.1
134.7
137.2
132.7
120.5
135 9
135.0
133.2
176.7
131 5
126.4
122.0
136.5
139
All
terns indexes
for certain
regional cities
(1981 =100)
Charlotte-
Year
town
Saint
and
St John's
Summer-
John
Quebec
Thunder
Vancou-
month
Nfld
side
Halifax
(N.B.)
City
Montreal
Ottawa
Toronto
Bay
Winnipeg
Regina
Saskatoon
Edmonton
Calgary
ver
D
484576
484872
485168
485464
485760
486056
486352
486648
486944
487240
487536
487832
488128
488424
488720
1984
122.7
120.0
121.9
122 8
122.7
122.7
123.2
123.7
122.8
120.3
121.1
120.0
1204
120.0
121.3
1985
127.8
124.5
1273
128.0
128.2
128.1
128.3
128.5
1282
1253
1256
124.2
1242
123.5
125 2
1984 D
124.3
121.8
124.1
124.8
1246
124.6
1257
125 3
124.8
121.6
1232
121.6
121.4
121.1
1228
1985 J
125.5
1223
124.6
125.2
1247
124.8
126 2
1262
126
122.4
123.5
121 9
1222
121 3
1232
F
126.4
123.3
125.5
126.2
125.8
126.1
126 7
126.9
126 4
1226
124.0
122.4
122.7
121.7
123.5
M
126.7
123.2
126.2
126.3
126.4
126.1
1269
127.4
126 9
123.4
124 6
122 8
123 1
122.2
123 3
A
127.1
123.8
126.6
126.7
126.8
126.7
127.2
127.7
127.4
124.4
125.0
123.4
123 8
1228
124.4
M
126.9
123.9
127.1
126.9
127.3
127.2
127.4
127.7
127.4
125.1
125
123.5
124.1
123.2
124 9
J
128.2
1246
127.5
1280
128.4
1283
128.4
128.4
128.2
125.7
1258
124.0
124.7
1239
125 1
J
128.5
125.4
128.0
128.6
128.9
128.7
128.9
128.7
1284
1260
126.2
124.6
124.8
124.2
1256
A
128.5
125.5
128.1
129.1
129.3
129.1
129.0
129.1
128.8
125.7
125 3
124 5
1245
124.0
125 8
S
128.9
126.1
128.1
1299
129.8
129.5
1288
129.1
1290
1263
125.9
125.0
124 6
124.4
126 2
O
128.6
125.2
128.5
1299
129.8
129.6
129 2
129 6
129 4
1269
126.9
125.7
124.6
124.5
1265
N
129.2
125.4
128.5
129.7
130.2
1300
130.1
130.3
1297
127.1
127.0
126.2
1252
124.9
126.6
D
129.1
125.2
129.2
130.0
131.1
130.9
130.7
131.0
130.4
127.7
127.4
126.9
1255
125.1
1267
1986 J
1299
126.0
129 6
131.6
131.8
131.3
131.3
131.6
131.1
128.4
1277
127.2
126 2
125.6
1273
F
130 8
126.7
130.3
132.8
132.5
132
131.5
132.3
131.3
128.9
127.5
127.7
126.9
1260
127.4
M
131.3
1266
130.5
132.5
1329
132.6
1320
132.6
131.4
128.9
126 5
127.7
127.1
126 7
128
A
131.1
126 2
130.7
132.3
133.3
133.1
132.2
132.7
131.5
129 4
126.3
127.9
127.4
1266
128.1
M
131.5
1262
131.6
1325
133.8
133.7
132.9
133.4
132.3
130.0
127
1288
128.0
127 3
129
J
131.3
125.9
131.2
131.9
133.5
133.4
133.0
1339
132.3
130.4
127.7
128.5
128 3
1276
129.3
J
132.1
127.0
131.9
131.9
134.7
134.6
134.0
135.3
132.8
131.2
128.6
1296
129 2
128.6
130
A
132.1
127.6
132.1
131.7
135.6
135.2
134.1
1356
133.5
131.8
128.6
130 2
129 3
1288
130 3
S
131.7
127.5
131.9
131.7
1356
135.3
133.9
135.7
133.6
1322
128 8
130.1
129.2
1287
130.3
O
132.5
127.9
132.9
132.9
136.2
136.1
135
136.6
133.8
1327
1293
131 1
129.3
129 3
130.7
N
132.6
128.3
133 6
133.7
137.1
137.3
135.4
137.5
134 1
133.2
1300
131.3
129.2
129.1
130.7
'These weights, provided as a general guide, show the relative importance of the major components of the C.P.I. They are based on expenditure values derived from quantities and
prices of year 1982 includes water, fuel and electricity, and traveller accommodation Excludes water, fuel and electricity
•"For further information on the weights and methodology associated with the Consumer Price Index, see "The Consumer Price Index Reference Paper, updating based
on 1982 expenditures," cat. 62-553. occasional
Source: Consumer Prices and Price Indexes (62-010), Statistics Canada.
69
Section 5— Table 3
J
anuary 1987
Table 3:
Construction price
indexes
Material price indexes Total
Construction union wage rate index
Machinery
and equipment
price index
(1981 =100)
(1981 = 100)
(1971 =100)
Year
and
Basic wage
Basic
including
month
Residential
Non- residential
rate
pay supplements
Total
D
649830
S49835
477450
477478
639700
1984
114.9
115.1
1266
1276
283.0
1985
119.6
119.3
129 2
130.7
2976
1984 N
115.6
116.0
126.5
127.8
288 4
D
115.8
116.3
126.5
127.8
—
1985 J
116.2
117.2
1265
127.8
F
117.4
117.8
126.5
127.8
2937
M
117.8
118.0
126 5
127.8
—
A
118.2
118.4
1265
127.8
—
M
118.8
1188
130 5
132.1
297 1
J
120
119.3
130.5
132.1
—
J
120.4
119.9
1305
132.1
—
A
120 2
119.3
1305
132.1
297.1
S
121.3
120.1
130.5
132.1
—
O
121.6
120.4
130 6
132.2
—
N
121.7
121.2
130 6
132.2
3024
D
121.9
121.0
130 6
132.2
—
1986 J
124.2
123.3
130 6
132 2
F
125.1
123.3
130 6
132 2
3069
M
126.5
123 8
130 6
132.2
—
A
129 6
1258
130 4
132
—
M
129 8
126.1
130 9
1328
3084
J
129.6
126
132 3
134.3
—
J
129.4
126.1
133.1
1352
—
A
130.3
126.4
1332
135.3
309.2
S
131.2
126.7
1342
136 6
—
O
131.4
126 8
134.2
136.7
"
Non-residential output price indexes
(1981
= 100)
Year
and
Seven city
quarter
composite
Halifax
Montreal
Ottawa
Toronto
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
D
477101
477105
477113
477117
477121
477129
477133
477137
1984
104 3
112.2
1133
1166
1162
93.2
933
104.0
1985
106.7
115.0
1178
120.7
122
91 3
91 7
104 4
1983 Nov
1055
110 1
111.6
114.7
114.2
957
1002
107.5
1984 Feb
104.9
111.1
112.1
115.8
1147
942
96.5
107.2
May
103 8
112.1
112.5
116.2
1152
93.5
928
103 2
Aug
104.0
1126
1135
116.6
1166
92 7
92.3
102.7
Nov
104.5
113.1
115.1
117.7
118.1
92 .1
91 7
102.7
1985 Feb
104.8
113.1
115.7
118.6
119.0
91 2
91 5
102.7
May
106.3
114.4
117.7
120 3
121.4
91 1
91.3
104
Aug
107.3
115.6
118.5
121.6
123
91.0
91.8
1050
Nov
108 2
116.7
1192
1224
124 5
91.8
924
1059
1986 Feb
109.2
118.2
121 2
123.2
125 6
924
92.3
1066
May
110.7
119.7
123.0
123.7
128.1
93.1
92.1
1070
Aug
1123
121.6
125.2
124.5
130.3
939
928
108.1
70
January 1987
Table 3: Construction price statistics/concluded
Section 5— Table 3/concluded and Table 4
New housing price indexes
(1981 = 100)
Year
Moncton
and
Canada
St John's
Saint John
Quebec
month
Total
(Nfld)
(N.B)
City
Montreal
Ottawa
Toronto
London
Winnipeg
Saskatoon
Calgary
Edmonton
Vancouver
D
636200
636203
636209
636212
636215
636218
636221
636230
636245
636251
636254
636257
636260
1984
95.1
103.0
1128
1185
118.9
126.9
97.7
107.8
113.3
99.0
81.7
85.0
76.1
1985
96.2
1052
122.3
1249
123.1
126.5
1004
1119
119.2
101.2
837
798
73.2
1984 N
94.5
104.5
116.7
120.3
1198
126.2
98.1
1088
114.0
998
81.2
80.4
74.3
D
94.7
105.0
116.7
120.7
120 5
126 6
98.1
108 8
114.0
99.8
81.2
804
74.3
1985 J
95.0
104.2
1167
121.9
120.6
127.2
98.4
1088
116.7
99.9
81 2
806
743
F
95.0
1048
118.2
122.4
121.0
126.6
988
109.1
117 1
999
82.0
788
74.3
M
95.2
104 8
121.6
123.1
121.5
126.9
989
109 4
117.8
99.9
82.1
786
73.8
A
95.3
1048
122 3
123.4
121.5
127.0
99.0
1094
117.8
99.6
82.1
78.6
73.8
M
95.2
1048
123 6
1236
121.9
126.1
99.1
110.2
118.2
999
82.5
78.7
72.6
J
956
105.0
123.6
124.7
123.1
126.0
997
111.2
118.7
100
830
788
726
J
95.9
105.0
123.6
124 9
123.0
125.4
100 2
112.0
1188
102.0
83.5
79.0
72.8
A
96.4
105.6
123.6
125 9
1239
125.4
101.0
112.8
119.3
101.3
840
80.1
72.7
S
969
105.7
123.6
126 3
1239
126.2
101.4
113.4
121.4
1024
85.1
80.6
728
O
97.3
105.7
123.6
126 9
125.3
126.9
101.8
115.1
121.4
102.7
86.1
81.1
728
N
97.8
105.7
123.7
127.7
125.2
126.9
102 7
115.8
121.4
103.1
86.5
81.3
73.0
D
98.2
105.7
123.7
127.7
126.2
127.0
103.4
115.8
121.8
103.1
86.7
81.3
73.1
1986 J
99.4
106.1
123.7
128.7
127.1
127.6
106.0
119.1
122.9
103.1
89.2
83.5
727
F
1006
106.5
125.5
129 4
128.1
128
108 5
120 8
1235
103.2
90.1
850
72.9
M
101.3
106 4
125.6
1300
128.7
128.4
110.0
122.2
124 2
104.1
908
85.2
72.9
A
101.9
106.8
125.5
130.7
129.7
129.2
110.6
122.7
1253
104 4
90.6
852
73.4
M
1026
1072
127.1
131.6
129.8
129.3
112.4
123.3
125.7
106.1
905
85.3
73.7
J
103.2
107.3
127.1
132.1
1303
129.7
114
124
126 7
1062
909
857
73.6
J
103.9
107.7
127.1
133 2
131.3
130 6
115.2
1280
127.1
106.2
909
857
73.6
A
105.0
1083
127.7
1349
1327
130.6
118.3
129.5
127.9
106.4
909
860
737
S
107.2
1083
127.7
135.7
134.8
131.1
123 8
131.2
129
106 8
91.0
86.1
74.2
O
108.2
108.2
127.7
136.9
136.1
131.5
126.3
131.9
129
107.1
91 1
862
743
Source: Construction Price Statistics, Monthly Bulletin (62-007), Statistics Canada.
Table 4: Raw materials price indexes (1981 =100)
Total
Wood
Non-metallic minerals
Ferrous materials
Annual
average
and month
Raw
material
Raw
material
excl
mineral
fuels
Total
Sulpher
Asbestos
fibres
Clays
and
other
crude
relactory
Sand
and
gravel
Stone
Other
Crude
minerals
Total
Iron
ore
Iron
and
steel
scrap
D
614308
614316
614311
614314
614396
614397
614398
614399
614400
614405
614312
614372
614305
1984
1985
115.5
116.8
103.1
100 4
103.6
104 2
118.5
124 4
114.4
1672
110.4
1080
132.4
1287
108.2
109 4
127.5
133 8
114.3
116.0
107.7
109 5
1095
1140
104.2
1007
1984 D
1178
1006
99.8
128.5
1098
133.3
1074
129.2
113.7
108.3
1028
1985 J
117.6
100 4
998
1220
150.3
1089
128 4
109 7
131.7
1140
1080
1114
101.4
F
118.1
101.3
102.1
1229
155.4
1085
1287
109 8
131.6
115.5
1085
112.3
101.0
M
118.5
101.8
103 4
123.4
155.8
108 2
128.7
1098
131.7
116.6
111.0
115.5
102.3
A
118.2
101.7
104.2
124.7
166 1
1082
128.7
109.8
1344
116.4
111.1
113.8
1057
M
118.2
101.3
103.8
1249
166.3
108.1
128.7
1098
1344
116.7
110.6
114.6
1029
J
1169
1008
104.9
125.1
166 8
108.1
128.7
1098
1346
1169
109
114.2
989
J
115.2
992
1048
124 6
166.4
108.1
128.7
1090
1345
116 4
107.6
113.0
96.8
A
114.5
98.6
104.7
124 5
1659
108.1
128.7
109
1345
116
1082
113.3
98.1
S
114.0
982
1048
125.0
174 8
107.7
128.7
1090
134.5
115 8
110.0
114.7
1008
O
115.5
994
1060
125.3
177.3
107.7
128 7
109
1345
116.1
109 8
114.4
100 8
N
117.3
100 4
106 4
1253
179.1
107.4
128 7
109
1345
115.8
109 7
114.8
998
D
118.2
101.6
1050
125.4
1823
107.4
128.7
109
134.5
115.5
1106
1160
1000
1986 J
116.4
103
106.2
126.1
1786
107.4
128.7
111.4
135.8
115.8
1112
116.9
100.2
F
1079
102.6
108.1
126.7
1766
107.3
128.7
1114
137.2
116.7
1114
116.2
102.1
M
985
103.3
108 7
127.2
179 6
107 8
1287
111.4
137.4
117.4
111.1
115.7
1022
A
90.9
102.3
108.5
1292
194 8
107.8
128.7
111.4
139.6
118.3
111.0
115.8
101.6
M
90.8
1027
109.2
1283
177.7
107 8
128.7
111.4
1396
118.9
110.0
114.7
100 9
J
91.8
103.3
1088
1279
171.9
107.8
128.7
111.4
139 6
1190
110.2
115.4
999
J
90 4
104 3
108 8
127.5
171.5
1078
128.7
111.4
139.6
118.0
109.4
114.6
993
A
91.0
105.1
108.4
1282
182.9
1078
128.7
111.4
139 6
1179
110 4
115.7
999
S
93.3
1056
108.7
1273
174.1
107.8
128.7
1114
138 9
117.7
110 3
115.4
100 4
946
104.8
1095
127.5
174.1
107.8
128.7
111.4
139.6
1175
1103
115.6
998
N
94.5
105.3
112.3
127.4
174.1
107.8
128.7
1114
1396
117.3
1099
1153
99.2
These purchase price indexes include prices for domestic and imported goods Last six months data subject to revision
Source: See table 4 /concluded.
71
Section
5— Table 4/concluded
January 1987
Table 4:
Raw materials
price indexes (1981
= 100)
Non-ferrous metals
Mineral
fuels
Annual
Other
Non-
Crude
average
Radio-
Precious
base
ferrous
Coal
mineral
Natural
and month
Total
Copper
Lead
Nickel
Zinc
actives
metals
metals
scrap
Total
(thermal)
oil
gas
D
614313
614374
614375
614376
614377
614378
614379
614383
614300
614315
614414
614415
614416
1984
91.6
80.8
73.1
92.8
1184
95.1
84.9
104.8
98.6
130 7
118.6
131 8
131.4
1985
86.4
866
56.6
99.4
105.0
91 9
77.2
948
824
1368
119.5
1389
131.6
1984 D
867
782
66.5
93.7
110.8
95.1
76.7
99.5
85.4
138 8
122.3
1407
134 3
1985 J
84.3
80.3
573
95.4
108.7
91.9
71 9
96 .1
82.5
138 5
122 9
1403
133.5
F
846
846
54.9
97.8
106.5
91 9
736
926
82.4
138.6
119 8
140.6
1353
M
85.6
85.5
52.0
101.2
112.6
91 9
72.7
954
829
138.9
120 3
140 9
135 1
A
90.4
90.1
61 3
104 8
117.4
91.9
808
99.1
86 1
138 3
118.1
1404
134 7
M
90.2
90.7
59.4
107.7
117.5
91.9
79.5
989
85.4
138 7
118.3
1409
1350
J
87.9
86.2
56.0
107.9
1186
91.9
77.7
96.5
83.3
136 4
117.3
138 8
129 5
J
85.5
84.8
56.1
104.4
103.4
91.9
75.9
939
81 2
134.7
117 2
136 8
128 7
A
86.4
869
56.1
102.4
1030
91.9
79.4
93.2
82.2
133.8
1159
1359
128 9
S
860
85.2
58.4
101.2
102.7
91.9
78.0
939
82.9
133.1
1175
134 9
1289
O
85.3
860
56.1
94.3
96.8
91.9
79.3
93.1
80.3
134.9
118.1
1370
128.7
N
846
87.3
56.1
87.7
86.1
91.9
79.2
92.2
79.7
137.7
121.3
1398
130 4
D
85.7
91.2
56.1
88.5
86.7
91.9
787
93.0
80.0
138.3
1275
140
130.5
1986 J
88.4
96.5
56 1
89.4
86.5
91 9
84.5
92.8
86 1
132.7
121.1
1339
130 4
F
87.0
92.3
54.9
89.2
849
91.9
81 1
95 1
86.1
114.4
120
1125
130 4
M
90.1
95.3
54.9
893
83.8
91.9
83.4
1025
889
92.8
119.7
87.0
1303
A
88.5
92.7
56.1
88.2
84.5
91.9
82.0
100 4
840
772
1194
687
1297
M
886
906
57.3
89.3
87.5
91 9
80.7
102.1
85.9
76.4
118.3
678
131 2
J
91.3
92.0
72.0
890
982
91.9
82.2
103.1
87.3
778
1190
694
130 7
J
89.3
85.2
72.0
88.7
1069
91.9
81.5
100 9
848
73.5
116.9
646
129 8
A
89.1
83.9
696
902
110.1
91.9
89.1
956
86.1
740
117.8
65.1
129 7
S
91.5
87.4
71.1
86.1
117.1
91.4
95.5
946
92.7
78.4
117.6
70.4
1297
91.2
86.3
78.1
83.7
120 9
888
96.5
92.9
880
82 1
119 1
746
128 7
N
89.7
85.2
78.2
82.4
121.3
888
92.3
91
868
81.4
1189
74.0
1255
Vegetable products
Animals and animal products
Annual
Cattle
Hogs-
Milk.
whole.
average
Fresh
Fresh
Raw
Sugar
and
swine.
unpro-
and month
Total
fruit
Grains
Oilseeds v
sgetables
tobacco
unrefined
Total
calves
NFS
Poultry
cessed
Fish
D
614309
614317
614320
614326
614330
614333
614334
614310
614350
614354
614355
614358
614360
1984
98.8
110.4
99 1
122.8
97.1
112.0
40.4
109.0
104.3
103.8
107.7
122 6
105
1985
91.3
116.1
934
1030
804
102.0
36 .1
107 4
101.6
98 1
998
126 2
108 8
1984 D
91 .1
115.0
97.2
104.3
737
102 6
32.6
110.3
1064
104.8
106 1
124 8
109 5
1985 J
92.4
118.5
96.6
106.9
77.1
1044
350
110 3
107.2
102.3
103.1
125.0
112.0
F
938
120.0
97.6
107.7
85.7
101.8
33.9
1107
105.2
106.7
101.0
1250
111.2
M
95.8
120 8
988
110.6
93.2
101 8
34.5
1097
105.5
100.1
100 2
125
111.8
A
96.3
121.5
100.1
114.2
92.3
101.8
33.5
106.1
104.0
869
988
1250
1057
M
94.3
120
99.7
110.7
84.3
101.8
29.2
106 3
104.2
89.6
980
125 1
1054
J
93.1
118.9
96.1
1096
826
101.7
30.4
1065
1026
949
98.5
125.1
107
J
91.5
120 7
97.0
1043
81.2
101 7
28.3
1045
93.6
102 5
101.7
125.1
1056
A
885
117.3
89.1
96.9
78.9
101.7
38.4
1037
93.5
982
100 6
125.2
105 7
S
87.9
113.1
88.1
97.0
75 1
101.7
42.4
103.1
91.6
92.1
986
1285
1070
O
85.2
107.6
856
928
65.4
101 7
40.6
1076
1009
99.4
992
128 5
108.5
N
869
106.4
85.4
91.0
73.3
101 7
426
109 6
1040
102 4
988
1286
112 4
D
90.5
108 9
86.4
938
755
101 8
44.6
1107
106.7
102.5
99.1
1286
113
1986 J
95.8
110.4
91.8
95 1
787
101.8
37.9
109 8
102.9
988
978
1286
122.6
F
93.1
113.9
90.5
92.1
72.7
84.9
45.0
109 8
97.7
102 3
97.8
128 6
1248
M
94.3
1195
892
90.3
73.5
884
51.7
1092
994
97.0
97.5
128 6
121 6
A
94.0
120.6
885
88.9
75.9
87.1
588
107.3
98.4
924
990
128.7
116.8
M
93.4
115.9
91.3
88 6
74.4
882
56.1
108 6
98.3
103 6
1007
1287
111.9
J
90.4
115.4
91.9
85.0
74 1
882
47.6
110.6
95.5
119.5
1006
128.7
114.2
J
89.1
115.7
90.5
84.3
73.9
882
40.9
115.2
101.3
134.1
101.0
1287
116 1
A
86.4
115.5
83.4
84.5
73.4
88.2
43.2
1188
103.8
143.8
104 9
129 9
1208
S
87.0
1190
83.5
80.7
732
88.2
40.3
118.5
1064
138.0
1059
129 9
1186
O
860
119.5
83.2
773
732
882
41 .7
1168
1068
125 3
102 9
129 9
126 2
N
85.5
119.5
83.8
79.5
73.2
858
46.2
118.1
1094
127.1
101 5
129.9
129.2
These purchase price indexes include prices for domestic and imported goods Last six months data subject to revision
Source: Industry Price Indexes (62-011), Table 7, Statistics Canada.
72
Section 6 ■ Manufacturing
74
1 .
75
2.
77
3.
79
4.
80
5.
81
6.
82
7.
83
9.
84
10.
84
11 .
85
12.
86
13.
87
14.
88
15.
Total Inventories, Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing
Manufacturing Shipments by Industry
Manufacturing Inventories by Industry
Estimated Value of Shipments and Unfilled Orders by Economic Use Classification
Estimated Value of Inventories Owned and Raw Materials by Economic Use Classification
Estimated Value of Goods in Process and finished Products by Economic Use Classification
Tobacco and Beverages
Footwear
Production of Sawn Lumber
Pulpwood , Wood Pulp and Newsprint
Primary Iron and Steel
New Motor Vehicles
Production of Motor Vehicles in Canada
Refrigerators, Freezers, Washing Machines and Clothes Dryers
73
Section 6— Table 1
Table 1: Total inventories, shipments and orders in manufacturing based on the 1980
standard industrial classification (million dollars) 1 . Projected from 1982 Census of Manufactures benchmark.
January 1987
Shipments'
New orders
received
during month 3
Unfilled
orders at
end of month
Inventory at end
of month
Year
Owned*
Held but
not owned
All inventory
held
Ratio of
and
month
Total
Raw
materials
Goods
in process
Finished
goods
owned
to shipments
D
D
315351
315674
315706
316029
316061
316384
317836
318159
318191
318226
316416
316739
316771
317094
317126
317449
317481
317804
318234
318284
1984
1985
227,9377
244,110 4
229.695.0
244,804.3
23,002.3
23,696.3
33,643.7
34,107.2
887 .1
1,020.8
34,530.8
35,128.1
14,441.3
14.202.9
8.366.5
8.890.2
11.723
12,035
1.74
1 69
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
20,0450
19,818.6
23,213.2
33,191 6
919 1
34.110.7
14.0286
8.4199
11,662.2
1.66
D
17.906
17,695 2
23.002.3
33,6437
887 1
34.530.8
14,441 3
8,366 5
11,723.0
1.88
1985 J
18.380.9
18,835.4
23,456.9
33,846.3
895 1
34.741.5
14,071.4
8.572.9
12.097 2
1 84
F
18,500.0
18,564.0
23,521 .0
34.010.8
8936
34.904.4
13,909.3
8.707.2
12,287.9
1.84
M
20,452.5
21,009.1
24,077.6
34,421.9
8879
35,309.8
13,958.0
8,710.6
12,641 2
1.68
A
20,149.8
19,998.5
23,926.3
34,322.4
911.9
35.234.2
14,078.6
8,631 3
12,524.3
1.70
M
21,458.4
21,751 2
24,219.2
33,926.9
929.9
34,856.7
13,959.4
8,6107
12,2866
1 58
J
21.298
21,259.8
24,181.0
34,034.1
927.7
34,961.8
14,171 1
8.610.3
12.180.4
1.60
J
19,258.1
19,289.8
24,212 7
34,024 1
9595
34,9836
14,3322
8,580 1
12,071 3
1.77
A
20.069.7
20.388.7
24,531 7
34,4179
949.1
35,367.0
14.227.0
8,813.2
12.3268
1.71
S
21,335.9
21 ,052.7
24,248.5
34.3922
9679
35,3600
14,328.4
8,776.3
12,255.3
1 61
O
22,033.7
21.966 9
24,181.7
34,397.3
970 8
35,3682
14,307.4
8,8473
12.2134
1 56
N
21.361.4
21.175.5
23.995.8
34,406.1
1,022.9
35,4290
14,321.9
8.871.5
12.235.6
1.61
D
19,812.2
19,512.6
23,696.3
34.107.2
1.020 8
35,128.1
14,202.9
8,8902
12.035.0
1.72
1986 J
20,102.7
20,597.8
24,191.4
34.421.0
1,078.0
35,499.0
14,2430
9.0674
12.1886
1 71
F
20,042.2
20,522.5
24,671 7
35.110.3
1.084.0
36,194.3
14,3424
9.2497
12.602.2
1 75
M
21,100.1
21,239.8
24,811 4
34,591.0
1,160 2
35,751.2
14.089
9.1958
12,466 4
1 64
A
21,655.3
21,640.4
24,796.4
34,455.2
1.183.9
35.639.1
13.955.6
9.1549
12,528 7
1.59
M
21.710.9
21.759.0
24,844.5
34,230.1
1,200.0
35,430.1
13.953.1
9,0949
12,382.1
1.58
J
21,803.0
21,487.4
24,529.0
34,057.8
1.160.4
35,218.2
14,093.9
8,951.9
12,172.5
1.56
J
19,638.2
19,554.7
24,445.4
33,827.8
1,192.7
35,020.5
14,140.3
8,912.2
11.967.9
1.72
A
19,425.9
19.159.5
24,179.0
33,886.2
1,132 1
35,018.3
14.185.7
8,9432
11,889.4
1 74
S
21,341 6
21,268.8
24,106.2
33.812.6
1,139.5
34,952.1
14.119.0
8,993.0
11,840.1
1 58
O
21.972.9
21,840.9
23,974.3
33.824.8
1.145.6
34,970.4
14,170.8
9,015 7
11.783 9
1.54
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2
1984 N
19.447.8
19,262.7
23,1938
33,4283
885 9
34.314.2
14,055 6
8,358.5
1 1 ,900.0
1 72
D
19.730.9
19,950.3
23,413.2
34,136 4
9193
35,055.7
14.419.5
8.573 1
12,063.0
1 73
1985 J
19.647 1
19,754.5
23,520.6
33.694 7
9358
34,630.4
13.977.8
8,5969
12,055 7
1.71
F
19.750.1
19,666.3
23,4369
33.678.9
910.6
34,5895
13,880 2
8,657.3
12,052.0
1.71
M
19,676.4
20,173.6
23,934 1
33.757.2
9080
34,665.3
13,928.5
8,610.6
12.126.2
1 72
A
19,902.3
19,727.1
23,758.9
33,849.2
911.6
34,760.7
14,093.4
8.541 4
12.125.9
1 70
M
20,091.9
20,461.5
24,128.5
33,741.1
930.3
34.671 4
13,966 4
8.6187
12,086.3
1 68
J
20.097.5
20,283.5
24,3146
34,114 7
9337
35.048.4
14,235.8
8.709.6
12.103.1
1 70
J
20,466.3
20,543.6
24,391 .9
34,385.3
9426
35,327.9
14,333.1
8.760.9
12.233.9
1.68
A
20,570.3
20,661.0
24,482.6
34,6143
932.4
35,546.7
14.229.3
8,7874
12,530
1.68
S
20.7094
20,366.5
24,139.6
34,637.9
9560
35,593.9
14.374.3
8,7130
12,5066
1.67
O
20.910.8
20,911 6
24,140.4
34.6309
9444
35,575.3
14,326.0
8,741.1
12.508 3
1.66
N
21,275.0
21,149.3
24.014.7
34.666.4
991 1
35,657.5
14,364.8
8.8190
12.4737
1 63
D
21,433.5
21.569.3
24,150.6
34,646.2
1 ,048 6
35,694.8
14.193.3
9.114 7
12,386 8
1 62
1986 J
21,514 1
21.645.9
24,282.4
34.313.1
1.126.5
35,4397
14.1542
9.118 9
12,1665
1 59
F
21,4145
21,716.9
24,584.8
34,798.7
1.104.8
35,903.5
14,3143
9.2125
12,376 7
1.63
M
20,364.5
20.442.6
24,662.9
34,006.8
1.1844
35,191.2
14,044 1
9,137.0
12,010 .1
1 67
A
21,250.2
21,198.7
24,611 4
33.920.8
1.185.1
35,105.9
13.967.2
9.0388
12.1000
1 60
M
20,723.4
20,823.7
24,711 8
34.024.5
1 .200 5
35,225.1
13.9673
9.1065
12,151 3
1.64
J
20,049.2
19,976.8
24,639.4
34,1247
1.168 1
35,2928
14.168.7
9,0593
12,064.8
1 70
J
20,8059
20,766.0
24,599.4
34,190 8
1.173.4
35,364.3
14,1470
9,089.3
12.1279
1.64
A
20.258.8
19,762
24,102.5
34,107 1
1,1189
35,226.0
14,190 1
8,9167
12.119 1
1.68
S
20.386.7
20.307.5
24,023.4
34,0682
1.129.6
35,197.8
14.163.5
8,9230
12,111.3
1 67
o
20.884.2
20,814.3
23.953.5
34,035.8
1,115.8
35,151.6
14.179 1
8,899 5
12,073 1
1.63
'Estimates of manufacturers' shipments, inventories and orders are based on a monthly survey of a sample of manufacturing establishments, benchmarked to the annual census of
manufacturers Shipments of goods manufactured within the establishments 3 Total new orders received during the period at estimated selling value, net of cancellations "Total
manufacturing inventory owned by manufacturing establishments Other inventory such as that of goods purchased for resale is not included
Note All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
Source: Inventories, Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing Industries (31-001). Statistics Canada.
74
January 1987
Section 6— Table 2
Table 2: Manufacturing shipments' by industry based on the 1980 standard industrial classification (million dollars). Projected from 1982
Census of Manufactures benchmark.
Total
shipments
Non-durable good
s industries
Year
and
month
Total
Food
Beverage
Tobacco
products
Rubber
products
Plastics
products
Leather
and
allied
products
Primary
textile
Textile
products
Clothing
Paper
and
allied
products
Printing
publish-
ing and
allied
D
D
315351
315674
315352
315675
315353
315676
315382
315677
315387
315678
315390
315679
315394
315680
315401
315681
315407
315682
315413
315683
315424
315684
315446
315685
315463
315686
1984
1985
227,937.7
244,110.4
122,374 4
127,730
31,495.5
32.413.7
4,572.9
4,783.5
1 ,643.7
1.645.1
2,535.5
2,5396
3,445.6
3,687.5
1 ,282.6
1,284.0
2.711.6
2.7006
2,510.4
2.601 9
5.211.6
5.3943
17,539.9
18,191 8
8,471.1
9.1755
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
20,0450
10.658 3
2,760.0
4050
147.7
2426
294
1106
2304
2189
456 7
1,546 4
783.8
D
17,906.0
9,797.2
2.5925
3890
204 2
2000
2506
75.6
211.6
176.1
335 7
1.418.0
6888
1985 J
18,380 9
9.770.9
2.4939
268.0
93.5
2074
2682
872
2028
1866
3852
1.482.2
676.8
F
18,500
9.825.4
2.532.1
3003
117.0
201.7
277.7
949
238.3
1998
453 7
1.434
701.7
M
20.4525
10,608.2
2.722.4
3405
181.8
210.7
3020
101.4
239.1
2195
451 7
1.563 6
7603
A
20.149 8
10,421 4
2.610.1
3829
86.2
216.0
312.2
867
2255
2196
3879
1,510.8
773.4
M
21,458.4
11,062.5
2,766.7
435 1
132.1
221 4
330 1
894
2255
2308
3766
1,564 3
8038
J
21.298
10.928 8
2,831.5
4475
159.8
217.5
331.0
94.7
231 9
221 6
421.1
1.538 8
746 1
J
19.258.1
10,344.6
2,6803
4684
148.0
205.5
305.4
106.1
173 3
1990
461 9
1.442.1
681 8
A
20,069.7
10,782.8
2,688.8
4698
141.5
1928
305 1
137.9
2132
211.4
534 7
1,564 3
7427
S
21,335.9
10.972.6
2,781.0
3958
154.9
2348
324 1
1444
239.9
2265
5275
1,485
791.9
O
22.033.7
11.322.8
2,8307
427.5
121.2
2298
3426
148.1
255.2
250.1
5464
1,616.5
8706
N
21.361.4
1 1 .044.3
2.743.4
419.3
131.6
210.1
316.0
109.1
2394
2387
4860
1.543.9
858 1
D
19.812.2
10,645.9
2.733.0
428.4
177.4
191.6
273.1
84.1
216.4
1983
361 5
1.446 3
768 3
1986 J
20.1027
10,3844
2.6004
317.8
69.5
2065
2964
97.2
2349
2099
431 4
1.484 6
745.8
F
20.042.2
10.531.3
2.6227
312.1
154.9
227 5
317.1
104.8
2405
2185
4963
1.474.9
764.3
M
21.100.1
10,7105
2,7246
3687
119.0
205.8
3384
111.9
2526
2286
4797
1.617.4
8483
A
21,655.3
10,715.6
2.749.1
413.3
95.2
240 1
356.2
99.5
265 9
2559
4284
1,667
850.7
M
21.710.9
10,907 9
2,876.1
463.0
121.8
222.1
3506
91.3
2523
2397
391 4
1.627.9
8628
J
21.803
10.912.4
2,898.7
5024
175.5
206.2
351.4
102.3
2580
2405
4299
1.696 6
8163
J
19.638.2
10.325.8
2.8142
5257
113.0
195.7
3246
108 8
183.1
205 3
4855
1.660
758.8
A
19.425.9
10.485.9
2,7971
497 1
108.6
186.5
3278
143.2
222.7
2200
556 1
1.670
8044
S
21.341.6
11,015.9
2,9804
4373
173.4
224.4
3558
1430
2502
2358
5968
1,677.1
8853
O
21.972 9
11.1529
2,9652
452.4
100.2
234.1
3503
140 2
2456
2596
581 2
1.772 7
9425
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 2
12
1984 N
19.4478
10,315.8
2,681 5
385.7
140.5
2287
2938
108.1
2163
2066
4384
1 .508.5
7294
D
19,730.9
10,356.9
2,694.6
3857
150.4
230.5
2989
103.7
215.7
2087
4504
1.502 6
7299
1985 J
19,647 1
10,455.9
2,718.8
3799
141.6
2186
2946
104 6
212.8
201.0
4266
1,537 6
732.8
F
19,750.1
10,532.5
2,719.6
390.8
134.0
200 3
301 4
100.5
244.7
2092
4373
1.531.9
7358
M
19.676.4
10,488.4
2,7232
3899
143.5
2076
2908
1058
217.3
208 1
4370
1.531.6
7254
A
19.902 3
10.560.5
2,6827
397.4
110.4
201.3
3076
1052
216.5
2088
4306
1,504.1
7493
M
20.091 .9
10,621.6
2,6456
4030
139.1
211.9
3068
103 4
219.7
215 9
458.1
1,525 4
7592
J
20.097 5
10,552.4
2,6897
391.5
135.2
2137
3044
104 6
2097
2139
4448
1.487 2
7594
J
20,4663
10,629.3
2,7054
3933
161.7
222.4
310.8
104.2
249.3
2200
449 1
1.496 4
769 5
A
20.570.3
10,570.2
2,665.8
394 1
121.9
217.0
309.8
1083
2332
2249
4494
1.504 7
771 8
s
20,7094
10.685.5
2.6720
403 5
172.4
222.7
301 5
107.8
229 1
2176
4490
1.495 9
773.6
o
20.910.8
10,733.9
2.701.7
4088
147.9
210.1
323.7
115.2
234.1
2256
4659
1,516.1
7889
N
21.275.0
10,881 4
2,6929
406 8
113.3
203.3
323.1
110.8
2295
2280
4748
1.554.8
8066
D
21.433.5
11,072 1
2,832.8
425.1
143.7
214.4
3180
111.8
220.6
231 8
4705
1.506.7
8032
1986 J
21,514 1
11.156.6
2.8424
450.2
96.6
2227
324.1
114.3
2395
225
488 2
1.559 7
8104
F
21,414 5
11.289 6
2.816.1
4059
177.5
226.3
3446
111.1
2469
2288
4785
1.576.9
801 4
M
20,3645
10.616 1
2.715.5
414.9
94 1
2089
3242
117.9
241.5
2295
459 1
1.567.2
81 1 7
A
21,250 2
10.865.3
2.8239
427.3
113.5
215.8
3492
120 2
2483
231 5
482 5
1.7142
8188
M
20.723.4
10.526.2
2.757.9
437.5
137.1
2147
337.3
110.7
248.0
2274
4767
1.560.7
8255
J
20,0492
10,376.0
2,747.0
432.0
148.5
194.7
313.2
1079
2264
227 6
4465
1.6175
8252
J
20,8059
10,569.9
2,8198
4405
135.6
214.1
3324
107.1
265 2
2283
4704
1.691.1
8534
A
20,258.8
10,543.5
2,836.3
432.0
93.1
216.9
335.7
115.6
249 1
239 8
4830
1.688.1
851 5
S
20,386 7
10,485.2
2,8230
438.6
193.4
206.7
3289
105.0
238.4
221.1
488 4
1.626.4
8458
20,8842
10,611 4
2,8396
433.1
1119
219.7
3302
106 7
219.2
233.1
5062
1.687.5
8576
'Estimates ol manufacturers' shipments are based on a monthly survey ot a sample of manufacturing establishments, benchmarked to the annual census ot manufacturers
Note All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
75
Section 6— Table 2/concluded
January 1987
Table 2: Manufacturing shipments 1 by industry based on the 1980 standard industrial classification (million dollars). Projected from 1982
Census of Manufactures benchmark. /concluded
Nondurable
(concl
goods
I
Durable goods
industries
Year
and
month
Refined
petroleum
and coal
products
Chemical
and
chemical
products
Total
Wood
Furniture
and
fixture
Primary
metal
Fabri-
cated
metal
products
Machinery
Trans-
portation
equipment
Electrical
& electronic
products
Non-
metallic
mineral
products
Other
mfgrg.
D
D
315474
315687
31 5479
315688
315496
315689
315497
315690
315516
315691
315528
315692
315541
315693
315572
315694
315581
315695
315602
315696
315627
315697
315648
315698
1984
1985
24,1952
25.740.1
16,758.7
17,572.1
105.563.4
116.380.4
9,662.9
10.689 3
2,858.2
3.233.8
16.117.5
16,477.7
12.190.2
13,583.7
6,783.2
7.4077
37,302.8
42,363.8
11,120.6
12,323.8
5,258.2
5.783.1
4.269.8
4,517.3
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
2.121.2
1.340.9
9,386.8
8125
2666
1.342.0
1,046.0
601
3.422.9
1,034 6
481 9
379.3
D
1,968.7
1 .286.4
8,108.9
6945
222.9
1.265.5
977.5
588 1
2.667.6
1,040.3
331 5
321.0
1985 J
2.0475
1,371.4
8,610.0
731.9
2264
1.315.2
9579
513.7
3,385.5
849 1
320.2
310.1
F
1 .926 3
1,347.9
8,674.6
781.2
245.5
1.294 1
962.9
5843
3,204.0
9556
3225
324.5
M
1,996.7
1,518.5
9.844.3
830 5
2638
1 .459.6
1,142.4
6575
3,605.3
1.133.5
383.6
368.1
A
2,069.7
1 ,540.3
9,728.4
857.3
2652
1.376.7
1,089.1
643.1
3.651.6
1 .025.9
4485
370.9
M
2,174.2
1,712.4
10,395.9
986.2
281 6
1 .525.0
1,169.6
6573
3.822.9
1,016.4
550.8
386.1
J
2,068.4
1,618.8
10.369.1
988.3
2756
1 .485.5
1,157.0
646.0
3.735.7
1.105.1
579.7
396.3
J
2,140.8
1.331.9
8,913.5
937.6
246.7
1 .296.8
1.078.8
577.4
2,946.9
917.0
550.7
361.5
A
2.194 1
1 .386.4
9,287.0
955.6
261
1 .275.0
1 .208.0
574.7
3.143.7
929.3
554.1
385.6
S
2,1847
1 .482.0
10,363.2
941.2
292.4
1 .396.6
1 ,253.8
633.7
3.722.0
1.136.8
565.7
421.1
O
2.221.3
1 .462.8
10.710.9
979.5
318.7
1.448.9
1 ,285.2
641.9
3.930.1
1.073.2
6029
430.5
N
2,321.0
1 .427.6
10.317.1
890.3
296 5
1.342.4
1 ,204.3
641.1
3.961.5
1.068.0
508.4
404.8
D
2,3954
1.372.0
9,166.3
8097
2603
1.262.0
1 ,074.7
6370
3,2546
1.114.1
396.0
357.7
1986 J
2,242.4
1,447.4
9,718.3
8736
257.0
1.439 2
1,058.1
561 9
3.8154
989.6
3828
340.8
F
2,1627
1 ,435.0
9,510.9
899.3
276.3
1.284 7
1 ,099.6
581.9
3.593.1
1.011.3
399.0
365.7
M
1 ,865.3
1,550.3
10,389.6
991 8
291.5
1 .426.5
1,151.2
666.1
3,912.6
1.116.3
4434
390.1
A
1.671.6
1.622.7
10,939.7
1.128.9
290.8
1 .526.8
1.211.5
6700
4.125.8
1 .050.5
540.6
394.9
M
1.711.3
1 .697.6
10.802.9
1,110.2
290 5
1,506.0
1 .258.3
614.1
3.988.2
1,053 7
5882
3939
J
1,607.6
1.627.1
10,890.5
1.108.3
284.9
1.414.5
1 ,273.0
6405
4.004.8
1,137.8
611.3
415.4
J
1,590.2
1.361.1
9,312.4
1,075.0
251.1
1.336.6
1,216.9
598.1
2.829 1
1.005.0
6135
387.2
A
1,567.7
1 ,384.6
8,940.1
967.6
277.1
1.277.3
1,191.6
583 1
2,662.9
9790
6065
395.0
S
1.539.9
1,516.5
10,325.6
9692
322.2
1,364.4
1,306.4
6750
3.531.8
1,119.5
612.1
424.9
O
1,537.2
1,571.9
10,819.9
964.2
330 1
1,421.7
1 ,296
6648
3.949.4
1,097.6
6540
442.1
Adjusted for seasonal variation
MC.D 3 3
1984 N
1,993.0
1,385.3
9,131.9
832.3
2526
1 ,359.7
1,002.5
588.6
3.288.1
981 2
4683
358.7
D
1,944.5
1,441 2
9.3740
812.1
248.4
1 .496.5
1,035.3
581 5
3.411 4
9843
445.3
359.3
1985 J
2,0344
1.452.6
9.191 2
8207
2468
1 .336.8
1,057.7
577.4
3,356.0
990 1
443.9
361.9
F
2,075.2
1,451.8
9.2176
847.6
255.1
1 ,350.4
1,083.1
591 5
3.265.4
1,021.7
441 8
361.1
M
2,062.0
1 .446.2
9.188.1
8240
2538
1.345 5
1,055.0
5930
3.261.2
1,037.5
4573
360.7
A
2.171 7
1 .475.0
9.341.9
840.4
259.7
1.321.7
1,125.5
621.3
3,293.5
1.047.5
4660
366.3
M
2,137.0
1,496.4
9,470.3
870.7
270.8
1,356.9
1,148.7
6069
3,316.9
1 ,030.6
482 .1
3866
J
2,124.6
1.473.7
9.545.1
875.2
270.6
1,389.8
1,136.2
6202
3.358.6
1.028.0
486.7
379.7
J
2,123.2
1,424.1
9,836.9
9162
276.6
1,406.0
1,148.0
621.0
3.578.4
1 .026.0
486 1
378.6
A
2,117.3
1.451.8
10,000 1
958 1
273.3
1,357.8
1,191.3
6604
3.6490
1 .038.8
4872
384.2
S
2,174.6
1.465.6
10.023.9
935.7
274.3
1 .387 4
1.178.3
636.7
3.722.2
1 .025.0
4847
379.6
O
2,148.3
1,447.6
10,176.9
947.1
287.2
1,413.8
1.169.6
6360
3.810.9
1.030.4
503.2
378.8
N
2,2640
1 ,473.7
10.393.6
947.8
282.7
1,382.9
1,171.4
639.6
4.050.9
1 ,022.4
511.1
3848
D
2,289.2
1 .504.3
10.361 4
927.8
281 9
1 ,440.2
1.1250
636 1
4,0120
1 ,033.9
512.1
392.3
1986 J
2,227.9
1,555.7
10.3574
965 1
2824
1,487.3
1.166.8
611.0
3.785.8
1.127.1
529.6
402.2
F
2.329.6
1,545.9
10,124.9
9743
287.1
1.341.5
1 .238.5
5896
3,6579
1,082.1
5469
407.0
M
1,946.4
1 .485.2
9.748.5
1 .036.8
279.1
1.305.1
1,120.9
5960
3.4707
1 .033.3
524.2
382.4
A
1.787.8
1 .532.3
10.384.9
1.035.5
2842
1.479 2
1,167.6
632 7
3.761.0
1,067.1
567.7
389.9
M
1 ,688.6
1 ,504.2
10.197.1
1.035.5
2866
1,361.4
1,276.0
5966
3,603.8
1,106.0
533.9
397.2
J
1 ,608.3
1,481.1
9,673.1
9450
273.1
1.291
1,237.5
594.8
3,421.6
1 ,026.5
4888
394.8
J
1.556.7
1.455.3
10,236.0
1.050.4
284.9
1.459.1
1,291.4
6524
3.397.4
1.146.7
5484
405.3
A
1.552.8
1,449.6
9.715.3
967 1
298.4
1.362.2
1 ,203.2
6835
3.189.5
1.074 4
5376
399.4
S
1,500.1
1.469.5
9,901.5
9788
288.9
1 ,333.4
1,1951
6859
3.508.1
1 .020.3
517.8
373.2
O
1,488.3
1.578.4
10.272 7
9192
300.4
1.408.7
1.178.8
637.4
3.8579
1 .030.9
545.7
393.9
'Estimates of manufacturers' shipments are based on a monthly survey of a sample of manufacturing establishments benchmarked to the annual Census of Manufactures
Note All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
Source: Inventories, Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing Industries (31-001), Statistics Canada.
76
January 1987
Section 6— Table 3
Table 3: Manufacturing inventories 1 by industry based on the 1980 standard industrial classification (million dollars). Projected from 1982
Census of Manufactures benchmark.
Total
inventories
owned
Nondurable goods industries
End o(
period
and month
Total
Food
Beverage
Tobacco
products
Rubber
products
Plastics
products
Leather
and
allied
products
Primary
textile
Textile
products
Clothing
Paper
and
allied
products
Printing
publish-
ing and
allied
D
D
317836
318159
317837
318160
317838
318161
317867
318162
317872
318163
317875
318164
317879
318165
317886
318166
317892
318167
31 7898
318168
317909
318169
317931
318170
317948
318171
1984
1985
33,643 7
34.107.2
16,566.3
16,197.6
2,995.3
3,121 2
1,008.1
1,031.5
720.2
586.4
4790
4524
442.5
4663
2493
250
460 1
431.5
4555
4328
1 ,046 1
1,075.3
2,177.6
2.141 7
623.5
6423
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
33.191 6
16,017.9
3,0740 1
0640
7064
4539
4442
2529
452 1
4558
1 .027 9
2.132
6156
D
33.643.7
16.566.3
2,995.3 1
008.1
7202
4790
4425
2493
460 1
4555
1 .046 1
2.1776
623 5
1985 J
33.8463
16,604 4
2.9920 1
045.6
7843
483.3
4638
2544
4520
4695
1 .083.9
2.2176
6520
F
34,0108
16,555.3
2.868.5 1
047.2
789.0
477.2
474.1
251.0
4586
4678
1.088.5
2.2197
663 2
M
34,421.9
16.873.4
2.9069 1
069 1
772.7
477.7
481.3
251 6
4635
471.7
1,124.6
2,275.9
686 2
A
34.322.4
16.758.3
2.917.9 1
084.0
775.4
490.1
468.0
2635
4597
434 1
1,176.7
2,190.3
7278
M
33.9269
16,385.5
2,8994 1
091.8
7987
479.8
4628
285.3
454.6
4295
1,206.0
2.1329
728.6
J
34.034.1
16.394.6
2,780.8 1
105.5
7285
486.7
461 4
2874
455.3
429.2
1.228.0
2,105.5
739.9
J
34,024.1
16,500.0
2.8790 1
095.3
6934
4639
4438
290 1
431.4
408 1
1,187.3
2.140 6
750 1
A
34.417.9
16.713.9
3,0680 1
070.9
6590
4626
451
285 8
4304
4200
1.158.3
2.1842
7380
S
34.392.2
16.556.8
3,117.7 1
0758
633.1
4520
454.9
267.1
4275
420 7
1.100.3
2,170.1
732.4
O
34.3973
16.594.6
3,1921 1
085.5
675.1
452.4
458 1
2505
4352
4090
1.070.9
2,201.8
704 5
N
34,406.1
16.616.3
3,256.8 1
068.2
711.4
4460
4597
2448
4359
4127
1.070.1
2.2098
691.1
D
34,107.2
16.1976
3,121.2 1
031.5
5864
4524
4663
2500
431.5
4328
1,075.3
2.141.7
6423
1986 J
34.421
16,456.0
3,0893 1
080.0
5909
467.7
488.2
254.6
4526
4439
1,083.0
2,180.0
651 1
F
35,110.3
16,949.8
3.0403 1
0968
6543
4852
498.0
261 9
4595
461
1.074.4
2.2556
6722
M
34.591.0
16,462 7
2,973.4 1
097.0
6954
487 1
494 5
2622
4683
473.8
1.075.4
2.2425
680 1
A
34,455.2
16,266.6
3,0064 1
139.0
7270
473.7
486 5
2735
4548
4795
1,132.0
2,166.6
6898
M
34.230.1
16.080.5
3,032.9 1
144.1
746.3
477.3
4900
286.5
4378
482.9
1.1892
2.1322
682 7
J
34,057.8
15,856.8
3.0034 1
155.7
7250
468 4
4836
2973
429.6
485.6
1,216.0
.2,136.3
7002
J
33,8278
15.803.5
2.976.7 1
147.0
6987
442 1
481 6
292.5
4264
4642
1,181.0
2,162.6
707.1
A
33,8862
15.881 4
3.092.3 1
115.7
657 1
4343
475.6
2794
427
465.9
1.150.9
2,166.4
7144
S
33.812 6
15,764.5
3.149.9 1
118.0
621 6
4248
479 2
2676
4322
456 4
1,125.8
2.152 3
714.1
O
33.824 8
15.743.2
3.234.5 1
110.3
6604
417.0
481 5
2594
432.2
451 5
1.081.4
2.1674
7068
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 1 1
1984 N
33.4283
16.125.6
2.9324 1
059.5
7186
4738
461.1
275.5
451 5
4635
1,090.2
2.101 1
6450
D
34.136.4
16,822.9
2,9878 1
052.2
703 7
4880
4545
2702
461
4603
1,104
2,209 7
6593
1985 J
33.694.7
16,391.5
2.9408 1
062.0
702.2
480.6
459.0
266.3
4639
4588
1.106.3
2.1666
667.3
F
33.678.9
16,2774
2,904.4 1
062.8
6895
4732
459.1
2593
4650
4506
1.120.1
2,158 1
674.1
M
33.757.2
16,342.3
2,921.6 1
0586
690.0
465.7
463.2
253.2
462.2
448.7
1.1485
2,2007
6928
A
33,8492
16,493.3
2.945.7 1
0696
718.9
474.9
4499
2534
456.5
4267
1.156.1
2.201 9
7123
M
33.741.1
16,414.0
2,958.1 1
067.6
759.6
4686
449.3
261
4533
427.1
1.125.7
2.1897
7060
J
34,114.7
16,563.7
2,881.3 1
081.9
741.5
475.6
453.6
258.0
453.3
4260
1.127.0
2.1847
7152
J
34,385.3
16,7447
2,984.6 1
089.9
743.7
467
449.8
270.9
428.3
423 1
1.119.1
2.1875
7189
A
34,614.3
16,830.3
3,0868 1
081.5
766.3
4645
462.7
275.8
428.5
433.3
1.136.1
2.1972
713.5
S
34.6379
16,774.5
3.074.4 1
079.7
783.6
462.2
471.5
277 5
424.8
4286
1,131.6
2.190.9
718.7
O
34,6309
16,790.2
3,072.2 1
073.0
754.9
463.3
474.9
2720
4334
421 8
1,128.8
2,164.7
731.1
N
34,666.4
16,736.9
3,102.9 1
063.5
737.4
4656
477.5
267.8
435.5
419.7
1.135.8
2,177.5
724.0
D
34.646.2
16,460.8
3,115.6 1
080.1
573.6
4608
479.0 .
272.0
432.3
4370
1.134.5
2,171.5
6809
1986 J
34.313.1
16,278
3,036.4 1
098.4
532.1
4650
483 1
2670
4649
4337
1.105.3
2,130 6
6669
F
34.798.7
16,691.4
3,079.7 1
115.9
571.3
481 5
4823
271 3
4670
4442
1.106.0
2.1935
6833
M
34,0068
16,006.3
3,0128 1
091.5
6299
4747
4760
2640
4607
4508
1.103.7
2.169.0
6863
A
33.9208
15,982.2
3,008.3 1
118.4
6800
4588
4682
262.5
4595
471 8
1.107.6
2.1784
674 4
M
34.024.5
16,095.5
3,091 6 1
118.0
716.7
466 7
4758
2608
4367
4806
1.111.0
2,189.8
661 5
J
34.124.7
16,012.7
3,112.0 1
129.2
746.3
458.9
4752
265.2
4269
482 .1
1.116.6
2,2176
676 5
J
34.1908
16,037.5
3,0829 1
140 6
757.8
445.7
488.4
272.3
422 1
481.6
1,113.7
2,2093
678 1
A
34,107 1
16.019.8
3,113.6 1
126.8
767.1
435.2
488.3
269.7
4243
4806
1.128.7
2.179.4
6909
S
34,0682
15,994.6
3,1098 1
121.4
769.2
4342
496.3
278.7
428 7
465.0
1.157.8
2.170 5
701 6
O
34,0358
15,912.4
3,116.1 1
097.6
727.9
426.6
4989
282.9
4300
465.8
1.139.9
2.130 1
7330
'Total inventories owned by manufacturers including warehouse stocks
Note All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census ol Manufactures data become available
77
Section 6— Table 3/concluded
Table 3: Manufacturing inventories 1 by industry based
Census of Manufactures benchmark. /concluded
on the 1980 standard
industrial
classification
January 1987
(million dollars). Projected from 1982
Non-durable
(concl
goods
Durable goods industries
End of
period
and month
Refined
petroleum
and coal
products
Chemical
and
chemical
products
Total Wood
Furniture
and
fixture
Primary
metal
Fabri-
cated
metal
products
Machinery
Trans-
portation
equipment
Electrical
& electronic
products
Non-
metallic
mineral
products
Other
mfgrg.
D
D
317959
318172
317964
318173
317981 317982
318174 318175
318001
318176
318013
318177
318026
318178
318057
318179
318066
318180
318087
318181
318112
318182
318133
318183
1984
1985
3,307.5
2.764.5
2,601.6
2,801.7
17,077 4 1,632.8
17,909.6 1,682.5
521.1
5536
3,164.9
3.145.5
1.926.5
2,150 5
1.918.3
1,932.3
3,463.4
3.899.0
2,7968
2,836.9
677.7
694.8
976.1
1.014.5
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
2,808.8
2,530.5
17,173.7
1,599.1
5259
3,159.3
2.026.6
1.950.5
3,445.8
2,840.3
6706
9557
D
3,307.5
2,601.6
17,077.4
1,632.8
521.1
3.164.9
1,926.5
1.918.3
3.4634
2.796.8
677.7
976.1
1985 J
3.164.0
2,5420
17,241.9
1,7140
522.6
2,9920
2,013.3
1.934.0
3.5484
2,8354
679.7
1 .002.4
F
3,1120
2,638.5
17,455.5
1,747.5
5263
2.923.9
2,0853
1.959.5
3.588.7
2.9092
696.4
1.018.6
M
3,135.8
2.756.2
17,548.5
1,770.8
510.6
2,8607
2,076.5
1.956.3
3,662.1
2,919
710.8
1,081.6
A
2,961.9
2.809.0
17,564.1
1,683.5
5144
2.857.4
2,129.5
1,976.8
3,675.0
2,943.0
706.9
1 ,077.6
M
2.727.3
2.689.0
17,541.4
1,600.2
523.3
2.8356
2.128.8
1,977.2
3,692.3
2,999.9
702.9
1.081.3
J
2.9407
2.645.8
17.639 4
1.540 2
530.1
2,919.9
2.132.9
2,016.7
3,760.9
2,960.6
694.3
1 .083 8
J
3.0597
2,657.1
17,524.1
1.508.2
5196
2,895.5
2,148.6
2,0106
3.749.3
2.9483
694.4
1 .049.7
A
3,105.9
2,680.1
17,704.0
1.530.0
533.9
2,956.8
2,1781
1,975.8
3,812.3
2,955.8
6845
1,076.8
S
3,058.5
2,646.6
17,835.4
1,568.6
531
3.037.2
2.171.2
2.017.6
3,824.6
2,950.8
680.0
1.054.4
O
2,9627
2,696.7
17,802.8
1,626 7
541.0
3.064.1
2,171 3
1.963.1
3,802.8
2,928.0
663.1
1,042.8
N
2,860.1
2.749.8
17,789.8
1,645.6
546.1
3.122.2
2,120 1
1 .936.0
3,860 7
2,883.3
6690
1,006.7
D
2,764.5
2,801.7
17,909.6
1,682.5
553.6
3.1455
2.150.5
1,932.3
3,899.0
2.836.9
6948
1,014.5
1986 J
2.8266
2,8480
17,965.0
1 ,770.7
568.5
3,031 3
2,1958
1,872.8
3,874.2
2,881.4
708.2
1.062.2
F
3.070.4
2,920.1
18,160.5
1,865.8
578.5
2,929.9
2.231
1,908.5
3,9548
2.9101
729.3
1 .052.6
M
2,581.6
2,931.3
18.128.3
1,877.6
588.0
2,852.1
2.2454
1 ,942.6
3.9147
2.932.6
742.7
1,032 7
A
2,2965
2,941.3
18.188.6
1,780.1
596.3
2,802.5
2.320.7
2.0109
3.931 8
2,9597
745.2
1,041.3
M
2,114.1
2,864.4
18.149.6
1,685.2
591.8
2.8168
2.2796
2,0867
3,917.7
2,953 1
745 4
1,073.3
J
1,959.7
2,796 1
18,201.0
1,655.1
587.0
2.881 9
2,305.0
2,093.9
3.8924
2,9792
743.0
1 ,063 4
J
2,032.8
2,790.8
18,024 3
1.614.6
576.5
2.9007
2,295.3
2,074.0
3,8305
2.966.0
728.7
1,038.1
A
2,1327
2.769.6
18,004.8
1,608.5
584.3
2.9170
2,2867
2,1225
3,794.7
2.940.9
706.2
1,044.0
S
2,053.5
2,769 1
18,048 1
1,620.6
5838
2,972 5
2,2822
2,0857
3,855.5
2.900 1
702.1
1,045.5
O
1 ,993.0
2,747.8
18,081.6
1,649 4
5907
3,015.8
2,283.1
2,051 7
3,896.4
2.9000
6932
1.001.3
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 1
1984 N
2,871 1
2.582.2
17,302.7
1.641.6
537.6
3,064.0
2,073.9
1.951.7
3.429.0
2,8997
6974
1.007.9
D
3,371.3
2,600.8
17,313.6
1.644.9
5300
3.040.2
2.0056
1.932.4
3.5322
2,923.3
6922
1.012.8
1985 J
3,101 6
2,516.2
17,303.1
1,642.5
522.7
2.9459
2.072.0
1,921.0
3,6070
2.8934
6850
1,013.5
F
2.996.6
2,564.6
17,401 5
1,612.5
520.9
2,969 1
2.090.0
1.923.5
3,691 .8
2,9024
6896
1,001.7
M
2,935.5
2,601.5
17,414.9
1,635 4
507.9
2,972 1
2.0476
1.924.1
3,685.8
2,897.3
6899
1,054 9
A
2,928.5
2.699.0
17,355.8
1 .628.0
5029
2,956.4
2.076 1
1,944.0
3,6678
2,864.0
682.4
1 ,034.3
M
2,871.5
2,676.4
17.327.1
1 ,620.8
509.3
2.877.2
2,070.1
1 .938.5
3,692.7
2,9034
679.0
1,036.2
J
3,053 1
2,712.5
17,550.9
1.594.4
517.3
2,956.9
2,088.0
2,022.6
3,761.7
2,887.9
679.0
1.043.1
J
3,138.8
2,722.9
17,640.6
1,590.6
5258
2.911.5
2.123.5
2,066.4
3.742.5
2.940 1
686.8
1,053.5
A
3.046.9
2,737.3
17,784.0
1.615.9
535.9
2,953.3
2,160 7
2,020.7
3.746.5
2,969.7
698.8
1,082.5
S
3,008.9
2.722.0
17,863.4
1.627.9
541.6
2.995.2
2.170.4
2,052.0
3.738.5
2,971
693.9
1.072.8
O
3,026.4
2,773.7
17,840.8
1 ,668.5
550.0
3,001.7
2,198.3
1 .968.0
3.738.6
2,9387
6899
1,087.1
N
2,924.5
2,805.0
17,929.5
1.687.2
558.1
3,036.7
2,162.8
1,937.9
3,843.3
2,944 7
6963
1.062.6
D
2.8247
2,798.8
18,185.4
1.691.4
563.0
3,032.8
2.249.5
1,946.7
3,974 1
2,965.2
7088
1.053 8
1986 J
2,7733
2.821 3
18,035 1
1,691.0
5689
2.988.2
2.262.2
1.861.3
3.936 1
2.940.6
713.5
1,073.3
F
2,9570
2,838.5
18,107.3
1.714.4
573.3
2,9746
2,236.6
1.875.0
4.075.3
2,902.1
722.1
1,033.9
M
2,420.1
2.766.7
18,000.5
1,727.3
585.7
2,957.5
2,225.8
1.926.5
3.9352
2,9146
7203
1,007.6
A
2,268.2
2,826.0
17,938.6
1,728.7
582.9
2,894.7
2,2545
1.955.9
3.927.2
2,875.8
7189
1.000.0
M
2,236.3
2,850.2
17,929.0
1 ,708.8
576.1
2,857.3
2,216.7
2,043.7
3.9207
2,857.2
719.1
1.029 3
J
2,039.8
2,866.3
18,111.9
1,712.8
5726
2,917.5
2,257 2
2.101.1
3,893.2
2,9078
726.0
1 .023.8
J
2.083.1
2,861.7
18,153.3
1,702.4
583 6
2,917.9
2,267.1
2,132.5
3,8250
2,9607
721.2
1,042.9
A
2,086.3
2,828.9
18,087.2
1,697 6
586.9
2,914.7
2,266.3
2.171.9
3,724.1
2.9554
721.1
1,049.4
S
2.014.7
2,846.8
18,073.6
1.681.5
596 1
2,931 4
2.280.6
2,124
3,7603
2.920.0
716.0
1,063.7
O
2.037.2
2,8264
18,123.4
1 .692.3
601
2,952.9
2.312.6
2,055.9
3,834.0
2,909.3
720.7
1,044.7
'Total inventories owned by manufacturers including warehouse stocks.
Note: All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
Source: Inventories. Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing Industries (31-001), Statistics Canada.
78
January 1987
Section 6— Table 4
Table 4: Estimated value of shipments and unfilled orders in manufacturing industries, by economic use classification,
based on the 1980 standard industrial classification (million dollars). Projected from 1982 Census of Manufactures benchmark.
Shipments 1
Unfilled orders at end of month
Consumer
goods
Capital
goods
Con-
struction
materials
and
compo-
nents
Other
inter-
mediate
goods &
supplies
Export-
oriented
industries
Supple-
mentary
classifi-
cation
auto-
motive
products
Consumer
Goods
Capital
goods
Con-
struction
materials
and com-
ponents
Other
inter-
mediate
goods
and
supplies
Export-
oriented
indus-
tries
Supple-
mentary
classifi-
cation
auto-
motive
products
Year
and
month
Non-
durable
and semi-
durable
Durable
Non-
durable
and semi-
durable
Durable
D
D
315667
315699
315668
315700
315669
315701
315670
315702
315671
315703
315672
315704
315673
315705
316377
316409
316378
316410
316379
316411
316380
316412
316381
316413
316382
316414
316383
316415
1984
1985
69,218.0
72,766.2
7.100.6
7,501.8
19,181.5
21,949.9
16,129.7
17,910.8
67,271.5
70,4200
49,036.4
53.561.7
58,6279
64,492.0
613.8
5834
394.8
501.7
14,733.0
15,079.2
2.540.0
2.6138
3,492.5
3,850.7
1.228 2
1.067.3
1.337.5
1,340 8
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
6,097.0
6164
1,8147
1.425.4
5,785.8
4,305.8
5.267.5
628 7
3844
14,8106
2,6269
3,544.0
1.218.6
1,346.1
D
5,640.1
514.1
1.837.5
1,152.0
5,071.1
3,691 4
4.347.1
613.8
3948
14.733.0
2,5400
3.4925
1.228.2
1.337.5
1985 J
5.462.3
4963
1.497.0
1.128.0
5.572.5
4,224.9
5,237.6
673.2
427.8
14.869.0
2,601 5
3.6972
1.188.2
1,402.8
F
5,538.8
5422
1,660.5
1 .208.6
5.437.9
4,112.0
4,9144
660.3
4430
14,7100
2,6352
3.867 1
1.205 3
1.385.6
M
5,877.8
621.7
1,968
1.378.3
6.0729
4,5338
5,270.4
646.0
4384
15.302.8
2.6160
3.8836
1.190.9
1,398.5
A
5,770.6
612.9
1.819.2
1.417.7
6.043.7
4,485.7
5,407.5
6478
4397
15.172.7
2.6250
3,9002
1.140.9
1.407 9
M
6,099 1
651.2
1,812.1
1,610.1
6,4667
4,819 1
5.726.3
7296
449.9
15,173.7
2,6996
4,0333
1.133.2
1,360.2
J
6.178.8
667.6
1.958.3
1,698.1
6,0970
4.698.2
5.442.0
7448
455.0
15,295.7
2.717.6
3.865.5
1,102.4
1.354.3
J
6,048.3
590.9
1,681.7
1,536.6
5,461
3.939.5
4,823.6
726.6
475.9
15,1852
2.7554
3.9690
1,100.7
1 ,400.0
A
6,2672
6195
1,699.2
1,593.8
5.700.5
4.189.6
5,035.4
6646
512.6
15,460.4
2.8226
4.001
1.070.4
1.377.9
S
6,349.2
698.6
1,938.5
1,696.2
6.031.8
4,621.6
5,611.5
6446
486.8
15,403.2
2,6776
3.9484
1.088.0
1,369.0
O
6,471.4
741.9
1,874.6
1,734.9
6,295.6
4,915.3
5,844.7
602 1
5190
15,305.1
2,7229
3.9472
1.085.5
1.318.4
N
6,400.8
667.3
1.960.6
1,581.5
5,946.0
4,805.2
5.935.1
592.5
531.8
15,175.4
2,609.1
3.9738
1,113.3
1,354 9
D
6,301.9
591.7
2,080.4
1,326.8
5,2945
4.216.9
5.243.5
5834
501.7
15.079 2
2,6138
3.8507
1.067.3
1.340.8
1986 J
5.940.7
5768
1 ,742.4
1.328.1
5,8290
4.685.7
5.797.0
612.3
536.4
15,247 3
2.6474
4,051.2
1.096.8
1.4123
F
6,0148
611.7
1.781.2
1.374.3
5.831.7
4.428.4
5,510.3
582.8
557.9
15.257.1
2.9106
4.2868
1,076.4
1.447 3
M
5.842.2
650.0
2.0028
1,520.2
6.131.6
4,953.2
5,4388
5844
528 1
15,226.5
2.949.3
4.415.9
1,107.1
1,401.5
A
5,655.6
690.6
1.886.1
1.649.6
6,452.0
5,321.5
5,509.3
598.5
5264
15,1226
2,988.3
4,456.6
1.104.1
1.388.1
M
5,772.5
668.2
1,894.3
1,686.5
6,539.6
5,149.7
5,3775
683.8
507 6
15,068.5
3.128.7
4,3557
1.100.3
1.324.0
J
5,855.9
6957
2,0688
1.763.5
6.314.7
5,104.3
5.2473
692.1
5026
14,9058
3,172.5
4,147.0
1.109.1
1.289 2
J
5,661.8
635.8
1.763.2
1,700.6
5,721.1
4,1557
4.146.9
692 5
520.5
14,846.9
3,216.1
4,0393
1.130.2
1,327.5
A
5.795.1
6696
1 ,786.4
1,689.2
5,628.7
3.856.9
3.884 5
608.0
5089
14,6637
3,272.9
4,0124
1.113.0
1,304.7
S
6.080.0
736.4
1.983.4
1,813.6
6.144.6
4,583.6
4.735.0
6605
508.1
14,629 1
3,244.8
3,9603
1,103.3
1,281.4
O
6.001.5
765.6
1 .923.3
1.857.9
6,397.3
5.027.3
5,190.5
6889
500.3
14,542.8
3,1972
3.9205
1.124.5
1,249 2
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.CD 2 2 2
1984 N
5.857.9
589.5
1,716.9
1.378.9
5.695.4
4.301.7
5.067.6
6866
395.4
14,493.2
2.673.7
3.7428
1,218.4
1.424 7
D
5.853.6
593.9
1.720 3
1.375.3
5,807.7
4.305.1
5,020.1
6850
410.5
14,671.4
2,6655
3.8358
1,235.6
1.423.3
1985 J
5.8966
598.4
1,709.5
1,391.1
5.756.8
4,2282
5,0392
690.5
425.2
14.764.2
2,6459
3.808.8
1,196.1
1.392.1
F
5,928.8
597 6
1,764.1
1.416.5
5,750.7
4,280.8
5,138.4
715.4
4282
14.682 1
2,624.2
3.8107
1,185.0
1,370.5
M
5,912.8
6069
1,765.2
1 ,433.9
5,7059
4,2657
5,076.2
680.3
435.3
15.273.7
2.6085
3.746.1
1,156.4
1,385 2
A
6,063.7
618.0
1,830.9
1 ,453.8
5,841.1
4,2044
5,304.7
6353
433.6
15.287 4
2.582.4
3.7520
1,134.9
1,363.0
M
6.020.9
629.3
1,756.2
1,484.8
5,915.8
4,255.4
5,222.5
662.1
4544
15,313.0
2.613.6
3,971.7
1,115.7
1.350.5
J
6.049.1
621.6
1,852.7
1,505.1
5,8227
4.277.4
5.199.3
6594
459.7
15,6127
2.680.3
3,7874
1,1092
1.359.2
J
6,028.7
621.9
1,873.2
1,485.1
5,910.5
4.407.1
5.286.1
651 3
481.5
15.455.7
2,732.9
3,881.2
1.107.2
1,336 2
A
6.017.6
625.5
1.884.1
1,508.1
5.954.1
4.609.5
5,413.0
6309
493.4
15.626.1
2,778 1
3.868.3
1.108.7
1,326 8
S
6.064.2
6108
1.866.1
1.537.1
5,931.1
4,642.8
5,547.0
649.7
488.7
15.199.5
2,735.5
3.909.7
1,101.4
1,368.8
O
6.123.9
657.4
1,864.7
1.554.7
5,969.7
4,824.4
5,582.7
649.7
518.7
15.090.8
2,701.1
4,0384
1,083.6
1 .370.7
N
6,243.4
6480
1,869.6
1.576.2
5,972.3
4,963.9
5,933.6
645.8
545.8
14,8444
2.6545
4,196.7
1,111.4
1,430.5
D
6.461.2
671.4
1,939.5
1.547.0
5,926.5
4,855.5
5,964.7
650.6
522.0
15,007.2
2.743.3
4.2250
1.073.4
1,425.3
1986 J
6,3845
6838
1,951.7
1 ,632 6
6,067.3
4,663.2
5,540.9
6280
532.7
15,141.3
2.693 1
4,171.8
1.104.6
1,401.6
F
6,438.4
674.9
1 ,893.8
1.610.8
6,169.1
4,608.3
5.761.5
631.2
5394
15.225.1
2,8988
4,2263
1.058.2
1 ,433.9
M
5.883.5
659.8
1,806.6
1.643.2
5.911.4
4,783.4
5,148.7
615.3
5248
15.1992
2,937.9
4,2583
1,074.8
1.386.1
A
5.950.4
6726
1,883.5
1.618.9
6.057.4
4,795.0
5.416.4
587.5
519.6
15,246 1
2.940.6
4,286.4
1,098.5
1,343.8
M
5,778.3
665.4
1.880.1
1.609.1
6.094.3
4.697.6
5.080.6
620.5
512.1
15.202 2
3.0305
4,290 1
1,083.1
1,315.2
J
5,635.4
630 1
1.923.4
1.516.2
5.921.4
4,452.7
4,822.2
612.6
5083
15.216.2
3,131.5
4.0640
1,115.9
1,293 8
J
5,646.9
676.3
1,976.2
1,642.9
6,172.1
4,686.7
4,538.5
620.4
5274
15.115.9
3,1906
3.9496
1,136.8
1.266.7
A
5,639.4
677.0
1,990.8
1,624.0
6,002.9
4,344 1
4,2737
5776
4896
14.816.3
3.2198
3.8774
1,153.3
1.256.8
S
5,751.0
642.5
1,915.0
1,625 9
5,903.3
4,5980
4,681.5
666.2
510.1
14.438.6
3.3144
3,9235
1,116.8
1.281.7
O
5,6579
667.5
1,880.5
1,660.2
6,1188
4.917.8
4,943.3
743.5
5000
14.339.2
3,170.6
4,0132
1,123.4
1 .299 9
'Separate industries series combined for the Supplementary Classification automotive products, are also components of other classifications Other economic use classification groups are
mutually exclusive and except for rounding differences add to relevant Canada totals in section 6. table 1.
Note: All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
Source: Inventories, Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing Industries (31-001), Statistics Canada.
79
Section 6— Table 5 January 1987
Table 5: Estimated value of inventories owned and raw materials in manufacturing industries, by economic use classification,
based on the 1980 standard industrial classification (million dollars). Projected from 1982 Census of Manufactures benchmark.
Inventories
owned
Inventories held
Total
Inventories
held: raw
materials
Consumer
goods
Capital
goods
Con-
struction
materials
and
compo-
nents
Supple-
mentary
classifi-
cation
auto-
motive
products
Consumer
goods
Inter-
mediate
goods
and
supplies
Export-
oriented
indus-
tries
Consumer
goods
Capital
goods
Con-
struction
materials
and com-
ponents
Inter-
mediate
goods
and
supplies
Export-
oriented
indus-
tries
Supple-
mentary
classifi-
End ol
period
and month
Non-
durable
and semi-
ducable
Non-
durable
and semi-
durable
Durable
cation
auto-
Durable
products
D
D
318152
318184
318154
318186
318155
318187
318158
318190
316733
316765
316736
316768
316737
316769
317087
317119
317088
317120
317089
317121
317090
317122
317091
317123
317092
317124
317093
317125
1984
1985
8,741 .8
8,320.1
5.4622
5,9329
2,684 1
2,882.7
5.501.3
5.038.1
1,474.3
1,496.5
10,206.7
10,309 7
5,074.5
5,165.3
3,715.8
3,468.5
6803
7068
2,316.8
2,3723
1,324.1
1.350.6
4,5396
4,5290
1.864.7
1 ,775.7
2,061 1
1,708.9
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
8,346.5
5,544.6
2.707.0
4.958.9
1,481.2
10,082.8
5,029.6
3.4076
671
2,2767
1,311.3
4,529.9
1.832.1
1,715.1
D
8,741.8
5,462.2
2.6841
5,501.3
1 ,474.3
10.206 7
5,074.5
3.715.8
680.3
2.3168
1,324.1
4,539.6
1 ,864.7
2,061 1
1985 J
8,774.8
5.519.6
2,779.2
5,4090
1,516.6
10.067.5
5.188.6
3.547.7
693.7
2,251 6
1,314.2
4,408.5
1,855.6
1.809.1
F
8,719.2
5.590.6
2,889.9
5,3539
1,547 6
10,036 2
5,227.3
3,4976
695 1
2,2779
1,352.8
4,277.5
1 .808.4
1.753.1
M
8,8242
5.652.8
2,922.4
5,403.0
1 ,563.4
10,188.1
5,270.9
3,536.9
695.8
2,284.8
1,364.3
4.256.4
1.819.9
1.711.7
A
8.765.3
5,716.7
2,9680
5,235.7
1,582.4
10,141 8
5.148.2
3,663.5
6984
2,334 5
1,367.6
4,218.2
1.796.3
1 ,755.0
M
8,6440
5.8555
2,934.6
4,950.5
1,585.2
9,944.3
4,963.2
3,656.6
700.5
2,335.2
1,367.5
4,170.6
1.729.1
1.659.4
J
8,7633
5.895.5
2.9330
5,187.7
1.606.8
9.960 1
4,875.4
3,716.1
714.7
2,381
1,377.9
4,2427
1.738.7
1.786.6
J
8,8606
5.892.8
2,919.1
5,281.1
1.545.5
9.905.4
4,900.7
3,759.7
716.0
2,381 5
1 ,393.8
4,321 3
1.759.9
1.813.4
A
8,943.9
5.8875
2,9792
5,4024
1,553.6
9,939.6
5,114.1
3,663.8
7204
2,322.6
1,392.5
4,371.7
1.756.1
1.742.4
S
8,841.4
6,002.4
2,958.2
5,301 5
1,512.2
9,9140
5,164.0
3,651 9
713.3
2.3770
1,377 8
4,393.7
1.814.7
1,761.0
O
8.779.9
6.0286
2,949.2
5,169.0
1,479.8
9,960 1
5,199.8
3,693 1
700.6
2,344.9
1,367.4
4,407.0
1.794.5
1.756.9
N
8,720.7
5,920.4
2,870.2
5,141.9
1,486.8
10.109.0
5.299.0
3,672.3
702.1
2,3005
1,347.5
4,4608
1 .838.8
1,751.8
D
8.320.1
5,9329
2,882.7
5,038.1
1,496.5
10.3097
5.165.3
3,468.5
7068
2.372.3
1,350.6
4,5290
1.775.7
1 ,708.9
1986 J
8.4337
5,892.6
2,9282
5,105.9
1,547.0
10,377.3
5,242.1
3,5306
727.9
2,3063
1,360.7
4,5427
1 ,774.8
1.741.9
F
8,7022
5,974.0
3,016.7
5,376.1
1,581.0
10.451 9
5.384.5
3,598.2
739.3
2,310.5
1.392.6
4.475.3
1.826.6
1.789.5
M
8,244.6
5,943.4
3,065.3
4,9039
1,603.2
10,369.0
5,365.3
3,4353
743.6
2.3380
1.413.2
4.3186
1,840.3
1.568.4
A
8,122.3
6,051.2
3.133.8
4,604.3
1,617.7
10,377.7
5,152.5
3,375.1
743.5
2.358.7
1.429.4
4.2855
1,763.4
1,421.0
M
8,078.0
6.107.8
3,127.3
4,405.4
1,644.9
10,245.9
5,026.3
3.3857
757.9
2,4046
1.425.8
4,2577
1,721.4
1,411.0
J
7,970.3
6,100.5
3,162.3
4,2437
1,635.9
10,234 7
4,954 1
3.414.3
748.5
2.416.2
1.435.1
4,337.3
1 .742.4
1.402.1
J
7.941 5
6,111.7
3,127.2
4,202.7
1 ,604.3
10,193.6
4,849.5
3,3809
740.2
2.424.9
1,443.0
4,3892
1.762.0
1,379.8
A
8.027.8
6,100 4
3.067.6
4,2848
1,624.5
10,1886
4,877.2
3,379.0
751.9
2,423.9
1,436.5
4,4505
1,743.9
1,431.0
S
7,928.6
6,058.7
3,059.7
4.235.3
1,593.6
10,181.4
4,9906
3,3289
734.9
2.386.3
1,419.0
4,468 1
1,781.8
1,410.2
7,859.7
6,067.9
3,015.7
4.191.6
1.569.5
10,224 1
5.0878
3,330.5
730.8
2,373.2
1 ,400.3
4.5290
1,807.0
1,371.3
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 1 1
1984 N
8,5355
5,548.6
2,800.8
5,030.7
1,537.4
10.1107
4,9949
3,528.3
692 2
2.3227
1,346.5
4.4220
1.802 9
1.715.1
D
9,0134
5.6128
2,8066
5,558.4
1,518.1
10.1035
5.107.0
3.8095
696.7
2,337.3
1.360.6
4.376.0
1,8444
2.061.1
1985 J
8.698.6
5,626.1
2,838.5
5,3288
1,530.7
9.9008
5.0439
3,532.1
690.4
2.2532
1.330.6
4,325.5
1.794.6
1.809.1
F
8,6496
5,666.7
2,877.8
5,226.5
1,524 2
9.866.7
5.068.8
3.5433
6893
2.291
1,351.5
4,2805
1,751.7
1.753.1
M
8,633.4
5,6763
2,8579
5,178.2
1,520.1
9,993.1
5.108.3
3.5543
686.1
2.278.4
1.345.8
4,3269
1.779.1
1,711.7
A
8,549 5
5,665.7
2,8604
5,187.0
1,530.4
10.014.9
5,133.5
3,529.4
6903
2.2977
1,351.1
4,342.0
1 .824 2
1.755.0
M
8,631.9
5,761.8
2.847.1
5,0939
1.515.5
9.968 1
5,050.6
3,564.7
689.0
2.2995
1,355.3
4,3044
1,783.1
1 .659.4
J
8,737.4
5,832.6
2,872.5
5,326.3
1,537.2
10,086
5,0648
3.658.7
701.8
2.381
1,362.8
4,359.5
1,778.9
1.786.6
J
8,866.8
5,883.9
2,896.3
5.394.0
1.550.9
10,089.7
5,108.9
3,671.2
713.7
2.387.0
1.368.9
4.3676
1,811.9
1.813.4
A
8,9295
5,851.6
2.963.4
5.334.7
1,581.2
10,1000
5,179.3
3,675.2
715.2
2,314.9
1,371.0
4.352.5
1,808.9
1 ,742.4
S
8,880.5
5.943.4
2.980.0
5,257.3
1,560.6
10.068 9
5,186.4
3,731.4
719.4
2,373.7
1.378.5
4.3484
1,816.7
1,761
O
8,8950
5,977.5
3.007.7
5,249.6
1,543.8
10.065
5,110.7
3.721.8
716.3
2,3482
1,388.1
4.3278
1,775.5
1,756 9
N
8,9178
5,9233
2,965.8
5,212.8
1,542.5
10,1380
5.2644
3.797.6
724.1
2,347.6
1,383.7
4,3545
1,808.9
1.751.8
D
8,584.3
6,098.0
3,0236
5,091 4
1,541.0
10,204 7
5,207.1
3.557.4
724.1
2,3924
1,387.1
4,365.7
1.757.1
1,708.9
1986 J
8,3607
6,010.7
2,992.8
5,0300
1.560.9
10,205.0
5,097.2
3.514.4
724.5
2,3074
1,378.0
4,457.1
1.716.5
1,741 9
F
8,634.7
6,060.6
3,005 1
5,2476
1,557.4
10,280 1
5.226.7
3.6463
733.0
2,3238
1,391.5
4.4798
1.770.4
1,789.5
M
8.070.2
5,973.5
3,003.8
4,698.2
1,559.9
10.1685
5,197.4
3,4508
733.1
2.3324
1,398.2
4,3892
1.798.2
1.568 4
A
7.924.0
5.997.6
3,017.9
4,559.3
1,566.2
10.244.6
5,134.7
3,2534
735.0
2.3200
1,408.0
4,411.2
1 ,790.6
1.421.0
M
8.069.8
6.005.7
3,034.1
4.540.1
1,575.2
10.268 4
5,116.3
3,2980
745.6
2.369.1
1.413.2
4,3939
1 ,775.4
1,411.0
J
7.951.9
6,033.4
3.097.6
4,362.2
1,565.9
10,363 2
5,148.1
3,3639
7349
2.416.2
1,419.2
4.4559
1,782.5
1,402.1
J
7,941.0
6,1049
3.102.0
4,293.3
1,610.0
10,3844
5,055.6
3.2994
737.8
2.430.3
1,417.4
4,437 1
1.814.3
1,379.8
A
8.015 5
6.058.7
3.050.2
4,231.5
1,653.3
10,3520
4,9426
3,3929
7464
2.416.4
1.414.4
4,431
1,796.4
1.431.0
S
7.961.0
5,994.0
3.081.9
4,1996
1,645.1
10,340.9
5.0138
3,401.4
741.2
2.3836
1,419.5
4,4234
1.783.7
1.410.2
7,960.0
6,014.2
3,079.0
4,2579
1,638.6
10.330 3
5,001 5
3.355.0
747.4
2.375.3
1,421.5
4,446.7
1.787.7
1.371.3
Note All series are subject to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
Source: Inventories, Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing Industries (31-001), Statistics Canada.
80
January 1987
Section 6— Table 6
Table 6: Estimated value of goods in process and finished products in manufacturing industries, by economic use classification,
based on the 1980 standard industrial classification (million dollars). Projected from 1982 Census of Manufactures benchmark.
Inventories held
Goods in process
Finished goods
Supple-
Supple-
Consumer goods
Con-
mentary
Consumer Goods
mentary
struction
materials
Inter-
classifi-
cation
Con-
struction
Inter-
mediate
Export-
classifi-
Non-
Non-
cation
End of
durable
and
mediate
Export-
auto-
durable
materials
goods
oriented
auto-
period
and semi-
Capital
compo-
goods &
oriented
motive
and semi-
Capital
and com-
and
indus-
motive
and month
durable
Durable
goods
nents
supplies
industries
products
durable
Durable
goods
ponents
supplies
tries
products
D
317442
317443
317444
317445
317446
317447
317448
317797
317798
317799
317800
317801
317802
317803
D
317474
317475
317476
317477
317478
317479
317480
317829
317830
317831
317832
317833
317834
317835
1984
1.046.1
207.7
2.842.9
647.5
1.841.2
1,781.2
1,428 5
3,979.9
5863
999.3
9030
3,825.9
1,428.6
2.011.7
1985
9669
220.1
3,276.4
716.5
1,885.0
1,825 4
1.427.2
3,884.7
569.7
1,174.2
946.4
3,8958
1,564.2
1.902
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
1,018.4
218.7
2,9440
737.4
1.797.5
1.703.8
1,331.3
3.9204
591.4
1,041.3
8599
3,755.4
1.493.8
1.912.6
D
1.046.1
2077
2.8429
6475
1.841.2
1.781.2
1.428 5
3,979.9
5863
999.3
9030
3,8259
1.428.6
2,011.7
1985 J
1.104.5
211.8
2,9464
691 5
1.839.5
1,779.2
1,440.3
4,122.7
611.0
1.065 2
925.1
3,819.5
1.553.8
2,159.6
F
1,125.0
216.6
2,9943
691 6
1,831.9
1,847.9
1,474.7
4,096.6
635.9
1.068 5
9890
3,926.9
1.571.0
2,126.1
M
1 ,089.4
222.4
3,021 5
6840
1,848.3
1,845.0
1,457.9
4,198.0
645.2
1 .090.2
1.018.4
4,083.4
1,606.1
2.233.4
A
1,015.0
223.5
3,040.6
713.8
1 .863.8
1,774.7
1,403 4
4,086.8
660 5
1 .092.4
1.047.7
4,059.7
1.577.1
2.0773
M
1.043.1
2209
3,1365
721.4
1,844.3
1,644.5
1 ,368.7
3.9443
6638
1.143.9
1.015.5
3,929.5
1.589.7
1,922 4
J
1 ,068.3
228.6
3,113.0
7148
1.838.6
1.646.9
1 ,429.5
3,978.9
6635
1.161.8
1,007.6
3,878.7
1,489.8
1.971.5
J
1,075.3
216.5
3,122.6
721 6
1,783.0
1,661.2
1,442.5
4,025.5
613.0
1.176.3
975.7
3,801.2
1,479 6
2.025.1
A
1 .065.9
226.5
3,175.9
804 4
1,789.4
1,751.0
1.518.3
4,214.2
6067
1.161.0
9594
3,778.6
1.607.0
2,141.6
S
1 ,044.9
222.4
3,250.2
779.4
1,753.5
1,725.9
1.444 4
4,144.5
5766
1.181
963.1
3,766.8
1.623.3
2.096.1
1,043.0
216.2
3.306.2
7806
1,792.1
1.709.3
1.416.7
4,043.8
563.0
1.210.9
938.7
3,760.9
1.696.1
1.995.5
N
1,027.7
2203
3,298.6
7429
1.813.9
1.768.2
1 .452.7
4,020.8
5644
1.202 6
921.5
3,834.3
1.692.1
1.937.4
D
9669
220.1
3,276.4
716.5
1.885.0
1.825 4
1.427.2
3,884.7
569.7
1.174.2
946.4
3,895.8
1.564.2
1.902.0
1986 J
991 9
2284
3,3486
757.9
1 ,880 3
1.860.1
1.418.3
3,911.3
590.6
1,159.4
9659
3,954.3
1.607.1
1,945.7
F
1 .063.6
231.1
3,4196
767.7
1,906.2
1,861.5
1.432.0
4,040.4
6107
1,1666
1,017.7
4,070.4
1 .696.4
2,154.6
M
968.3
235.0
3,435.4
782.1
1.897.2
1.877.8
1,356.7
3.841.1
6247
1,160.2
1 ,039.9
4,153.3
1.647.2
1.978.8
A
918.1
236.5
3,5160
8136
1.921.5
1.749.2
1,279.8
3,829.1
637.8
1.182
1,069.1
4,170.8
1 .639.9
1,903.5
M
917.8
235.5
3.543.7
8057
1,884.2
1,708.0
1,265 8
3,774.5
651 5
1,177.7
1.077.5
4.104.1
1.596.8
1 ,728.6
J
8770
231.9
3.497.7
7993
1.865.9
1,680.0
1,224.0
3,678.9
6555
1,189.1
1.085.8
4.031.4
1.531.7
1,617.6
J
8824
232.2
3,527.9
791.8
1,875.4
1,602.6
1,177.1
3,678.2
631 9
1,192.3
1,051.7
3,929.0
1.484.8
1,645.9
A
882.9
238.4
3.4730
784.4
1.889.1
1 ,675.4
1.189.1
3,766.0
634.2
1.185.8
996.5
3.849.0
1.457.8
1,664.7
S
8822
235.6
3.491 9
767.6
1.897.0
1,718.6
1,215.4
3,717.4
623.1
1,182.9
1,010.2
3.816.2
1,490.1
1,609.7
O
8829
229 1
3.512.5
7626
1.896.6
1,732.1
1,210.2
3,646.3
609 7
1.188.7
992.0
3.798.5
1.548.7
1.610.0
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 3 2
1984 N
1.029.1
222 .1
2,8759
716.1
1.818.1
1.701.6
1,320.0
3.978.1
623.1
1,047.1
9252
3,8707
1,490.5
1.995.6
D
1.071.0
2126
2,977.5
711 7
1.889.8
1.726.4
1,412.4
4.132.8
608 7
1,010.9
9499
3,837.8
1.536.2
2.084.9
1985 J
1.070.0
215.5
3,056.5
7384
1.827.8
1,687.3
1,394.2
4.096.4
624.8
1,074.7
945.1
3,747.5
1.562.1
2.125.5
F
1 ,068.3
215.7
3,083.4
7149
1.807.8
1,752.8
1,420.9
4,038.0
619.2
1,053.9
965.9
3,7784
1,564.3
2.052.4
M
1,022.7
218.8
3,0548
711.1
1,816.5
1,764.7
1.384.5
4,056.4
6152
1 .083.4
9640
3.8497
1,564.5
2,082.0
A
1,001.3
216.1
3,043.3
7103
1,825.5
1,755.4
1,415.7
4,018.9
624.1
1,075.2
966.4
3,847.4
1,553.8
2,016.2
M
1.040.0
217.1
3,1107
7054
1,818.8
1,710.4
1,399.3
4,027.2
6094
1,117.3
9530
3.8449
1,557.1
2.035.1
J
1 ,078.6
221.0
3.087.7
714.0
1.839.6
1,762.9
1 .500.8
4.000.1
614.3
1,130.8
961.0
3.8869
1,523.0
2.038.8
J
1,151.4
219.7
3,102.4
7080
1,811.0
1,768.2
1.541 8
4,044.1
617.4
1,167.4
979.0
3.911.1
1,528.8
2.038.8
A
1 .090.0
225.9
3,116.1
763.1
1,796.2
1,801.6
1.526.3
4,164.3
6402
1.1957
9870
3.951.2
1,568.7
2,066.0
S
1.066.7
225.8
3,1599
7470
1.770.3
1,760.0
1,444.3
4,082.4
615.4
1.215.0
1,005.9
3,950.1
1.609.7
2,052.0
O
1.058.7
221.7
3,218.3
743.4
1,806.0
1,684.9
1,414.5
4,114.5
605.8
1.225 7
1.001.6
3.931.2
1.650.4
2,078.2
N
1 ,040.3
2238
3,222.8
721.3
1,832.2
1,768.2
1,440.6
4,079.9
5946
1.208.1
9923
3,951.3
1.687.3
2.020.4
D
987 8
225.0
3,4290
788 6
1.931.5
1,766.9
1.405.6
4,039.0
591.9
1.189.5
995.5
3,9075
1,683.2
1,976.9
1986 J
961.1
232.5
3,473.0
809 2
1.868.0
1,765.1
1.372.9
3,885.2
6040
1.169.7
9869
3.879.9
1,615.5
1.915.2
F
1 .009.9
230 .1
3,522.1
793 3
1,882.7
1,767.1
1,380.3
3,978.4
594.3
1.150 3
993.9
3.9176
1.689.1
2.077.9
M
909.3
231.1
3,474.3
813.5
1.864.4
1.794.5
1,288.6
3.710.1
595.6
1.153.2
984.4
3.914.8
1,604.7
1.841.3
A
9055
2286
3,519.5
809.3
1,882.3
1,728.9
1,291.2
3,765.1
602.7
1,164.1
9858
3.951.1
1,615.2
1.847.2
M
914.4
231.5
3,512.1
787.6
1,857.2
1,777.7
1,296.0
3.857.4
598.1
1,149.5
1.011.4
4,017.3
1,563.2
1.833.1
J
8862
224 2
3,470.3
798 5
1,866.6
1,798.3
1.284.4
3.701.9
6069
1.157.9
1 .036.0
4,0407
1,567.3
1.675.7
J
946.0
235.8
3,506.1
777.6
1.905.9
1.705.7
1.256.3
3.695.6
6363
1.183.2
1.055
4,041.3
1.535.6
1.657.2
A
901 6
237.7
3,406.9
743.7
1 .895.7
1.724.0
1.195.1
3.720.9
6693
1.221.4
1 .025.3
4,025.3
1.422.1
1.605.5
S
900.4
239.1
3,394.8
7355
1.916.4
1.752.6
1.215.3
3.659.2
6648
1.217.0
1.054.7
4.001 1
1.477.4
1.574 1
O
896.4
234.9
3,420 1
726.3
1,912.3
1,707.0
1.210.7
3.708.6
6563
1,203.1
1.058.2
3,971 3
1.506 8
1,675.9
Note All series are sub|ect to revision each year when more recent Census of Manufactures data become available
Source: Inventories, Shipments and Orders in Manufacturing Industries (31-001). Statistics Canada.
81
Section 6— Table 7
Table 7: Tobacco and beverages
January 1987
Tobacco
Alcoholic Beverages
Production
Production of tobacco products
Sales 4 ol tobacco products
Beer
Distil-
leries
indus-
trial
alcohol
(ethyl)
Bottled
spirits
Domest
c
Ex-warehoused 5
Stocks. 6
distil-
Ciga-
rettes
Cigars
Cut tobacco
Ciga-
rettes
Cigars
Cut tobacco
Ciga-
rettes
Cigars
Year
Fine cut 2 Other 3
Fine cut J Other 3
Million
litres
month
Millions
Thousand kilograms
Millions
Thousand kilograms
Millions
Million
Litres Al
Vol
D
2082
2083
2089 2090
2091
2092
2093 2094
2095
2096
2085
2086
2087
2088
1984
1985
61,634
63,486
379
302
6,319 249
6,406 139
61,734
58,954
312 1
3054
6.166 250
6.866 192
1.120.6
1,233.5
11.1
78
2.3558
2.323.7
189.40
183.04
83.12
79.81
967 11
92584
1984 D
4,295
425
13
6,891
31 4
636
802
173.3
1369
551
967.11
1985 J
5.706
28
589
13
3.210
16.0
394
17
830
0.3
159.4
18.71
7.17
966 41
F
5,438
24
491
16
3.976
17.9
455
15
81.5
0.3
141.4
19 59
610
964 13
M
5,833
27
519
12
6,399
23.3
625
20
85.3
1.4
135 6
20 92
7.98
97033
A
5,824
28
490
40
3,435
20.7
357
15
777
0.5
2109
15.52
656
963 52
M
6,500
22
513
31
5,943
30.0
588
20
121.7
0.5
2190
16.86
7.33
962 66
J
6,008
24
421
16
5,083
31.7
668
19
129.3
1.1
2185
14.58
7.53
847.45
J
2,291
5
71
1
4,384
288
485
19
78.4
09
2548
10.31
3.76
956.76
A
4,902
30
565
3
5,592
23.2
620
18
115.0
0.5
231 6
8.84
3.61
944 33
S
5.441
31
736
1
5,194
29.3
678
16
124.9
07
177.1
11.01
8.01
934 69
O
6.103
32
780
1
4,895
29.3
606
14
92.6
0.5
178.5
15.03
893
92855
N
5.504
33
759
1
4,765
27.5
677
11
103.2
0.7
183.4
17.35
7.22
886 50
D
3.936
17
472
4
6,078
27.7
713
8
1409
04
213.6
14.32
5.61
925 84
1986 J
5,625
29
666
3
2,953
148
453
5
899
02
160.3
13.77
6.33
922.44
F
5.461
29
667
5
5,548
19.8
695
3
95.5
08
137.0
22 40
5.76
927 63
M
4.718
29
694
2
4,277
21.2
623
3
107.4
0.2
167 3
2350
6.26
854 60
A
4,291
30
826
2
3,494
19.5
476
2
1340
08
2125
17.35
7.39
925.61
M
4,411
27
734
1
4,421
26.6
594
2
151.7
06
2207
1861
6.76
930.65
J
4,868
24
679
4
5.770
29.8
773
3
162.8
07
263.6
18.49
6.93
93332
J
2,379
49
207
2
4.316
27.9
638
3
113.4
06
2440
830
2.35
919.21
A
4,345
22
716
3
4.609
24.0
514
4
133.2
04
210.1
9.39
5.77
915.17
s
5,138
22
798
5
6.126
31.3
820
3
158.4
09
190
1295
698
20.70
o
5,600
23
652
2
3.482
18.8
443
3
124 9
06
179.6
11.77
7.72
863.77
N
5,174
28
713
3
3,818
20.3
547
3
121.7
0.6
—
'Intended for cigarettes includes pipe, plug, chewing, twist, snuff etc 'Sales to wholesalers, retailers and institutions which are subject to excise duty 'Includes sales for
ships' air stores, embassies of Canada and for export 'End of period
Sources: Production and Disposition of Tobacco Products (32-022), Statistics Canada.
82
January 1987
Table 9: Footwear
Section 6— Table 9
Footwear
Boots
and Shoes —
dress and casual
Boots &
Athletic Footwear
Ice Skate
Infant's
Shoes-
Boots
Year
Total
Mens
Boy's
Women's
Girls
and
work &
(with or
All
and
all
sizes
sizes
sizes
sizes
little
utility
without
other
month
types
Total
6 and up
under 6
4 and up
under 4
children's
types
Slippers
Total blades)
footwear
D
345653
345654
345655
345656
345657
345658
345659
345660
345661
345662 345663
345665
1984
45,431
27.108
6,470
832
16,367
1,251
2.188
X
7.098
2.375 X
872
1985
44,394
25,837
5,677
543
16,547
745
2.325
6.188
7.099
2.031 1.197
1.306
1984 N
4.015
2,137
551
51
1,289
87
159
554
702
435 294
70
D
2.574
1,575
340
30
962
78
165
427
380
97 17
56
1985 J
3.454
2.157
448
35
1,417
62
195
535
458
142 21
69
F
3.478
2,223
428
32
1.363
127
273
549
388
155 52
59
M
3.745
2.315
467
27
1.513
89
219
568
445
210 114
76
A
3,660
2,206
454
26
1,469
51
206
534
458
206 120
89
M
4.111
2.395
538
33
1,573
49
202
571
641
211 140
90
J
4.092
2,456
494
70
1.551
64
277
494
647
214 139
93
J
2.749
1,426
286
49
919
31
141
365
522
162 118
103
A
4.261
2,441
573
65
1.533
67
203
495
720
202 128
205
S
4.136
2.202
531
63
1.396
64
148
546
771
216 129
196
o
4,433
2.365
604
56
1.501
53
151
589
916
193 166
150
N
3.598
2,037
515
60
1,271
34
157
505
768
83 50
71
D
2.677
1,614
339
27
1,041
54
153
437
365
37 20
105
1986 J
3,443
2.128
455
40
1.418
41
174
555
488
40 x
95
F
3.751
2,309
476
45
1.450
102
236
625
365
112 73
169
M
3.603
2,234
472
64
1.497
31
170
561
370
116 100
142
A
4,168
2.427
478
43
1.661
77
168
644
569
145 123
156
M
3.963
2,159
456
57
1.372
65
209
587
684
194 133
125
J
3.942
2.146
429
64
1.404
72
177
532
706
183 135
239
J
2.845
1.454
285
48
973
44
104
369
555
165 . 120
178
A
3,663
2,033
401
29
1.398
119
86
402
701
147 77
272
S
3,900
2.032
395
43
1.396
99
99
496
764
205 123
139
O
4,161
2,150
470
74
1,371
140
95
561
847
212 171
151
Source: Footwear Statistics (33-002). Statistics Canada.
83
Section 6— Tables 10 and 11
Table 10: Production of sawn lumber' (million feet, board measure)
January 1987
Year and
month
Canada
NS
NB
Que.
Onl
Sask.
Alta
BC
D
2267
2270
2271
2272
2273
2275
2276
2277
1984
1985
1984 O
N
D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
21 .039
195
497
3.746
2,129
220
1.076
13.088
22.438
194
600
4.177
2.262
219
903
14.003
1.911.2
184
45.8
336.9
213.9
21 6
98.2
1,172.5
1.792.8
17.7
45.5
3191
212.7
16.8
49.5
1.128.6
1,593.5
12.4
53.0
2789
156.1
12.4
139 9
939.7
1.767.8
11.0
23.5
2808
196.8
169
87.3
1,150.3
1,802
11.4
44.0
3379
186 4
17.5
77.7
1,124.8
2.026.7
9.9
498
361.4
200 1
17.7
162.4
1.222.5
1 .869.3
15.2
48.7
3674
198.2
20.2
33.2
1.181.1
1.878.8
17.6
54.1
3392
209.3
18.1
31.2
1,204 8
1.905.2
21
53.4
3290
197.5
18.4
68.5
1.211.0
1,668.3
20.8
48.7
259.1
157.9
15.1
48.4
1,110.0
1,856
20.0
51.7
3837
191.7
18.4
36.8
1,143.7
1,913.8
178
53.7
3866
190.5
18.4
42.4
1.193.0
2,107.5
194
606
421.6
201.7
27.0
29.1
1.339.2
1,841.9
16.7
53.7
4023
188 8
16.9
53.8
1.098 9
1,800.8
13.5
58.4
307.8
143.0
14.0
2323
1.023.8
1 ,946 4
12.8
39.9
3199
182
162
76.3
1,294 1
1,961.2
12.3
40.4
3605
176.8
17.3
1090
1.238.1
2,0428
11.2
44.8
373.4
1882
16.4
106.1
1,295 3
2,241 7
18.2
48.7
397.1
207.3
99
112.8
1,439 7
2.136.4
18.3
48.9
4030
2004
9.7
117.2
1 .330 8
2.0648
20.7
52.1
3639
1965
8.7
113.9
1 .302
1,862.7
21.2
46.1
305.6
177.7
13.1
113.5
1.177.5
1.572.2
19.3
50.1
4052
189 5
18.6
127.5
755.1
1,671 5
18 3
55.9
411.0
2047
19.3
145.9
813.4
'Excludes Newfoundland. P.E.I., Manitoba, the Yukon and the Northwest Territories, which, together account lor less than 1% ol the total
Sources: Production, Shipments and Stocks on Hand of Sawmills (35-002), (35-003), monthly, Sawmills and Planing Mills (35-204), annual, Statistics Canada.
Table 11: Pulpwood, wood pulp and newsprint
Pulpwood
production'
(thousand
cubic metres)
Wood
pulp production 2
Wood pulp
exports 3
Newsprint shipments
Year
Total
Mechanical
Chemical
production
Total
Domestic
Export 4
month
Thousand
tonnes
D
2289
2290
2291
2292
418746
2294
2295
2296
2297
1984
47.590
19 992.2
8 513.1
1 1 461 .9
7 030
9 013
9 020
1 069
7 950
1985
44,618
19 572.1
8 540.2
11 014.7
7 035
8 992
9 001
1 032
7 965
1984 D
4.060
1 635.7
738.3
8963
617
738
766
97
669
1985 J
3.961
1 660 1
730.5
9287
575
789
734
82
652
F
4,117
1 627 6
7039
9225
513
741
705
82
623
M
3,799
1 708.2
7466
9604
666
804
809
102
707
A
1,731
1 516.2
693.9
8209
543
749
756
85
670
M
2,250
1 618.1
735.3
881 3
597
768
745
86
658
J
3.355
1 670.1
681.1
9856
620
719
740
76
664
J
4,054
1 586.1
663 1
921 8
596
716
729
75
654
A
4,577
1 699.8
729.9
9683
604
766
749
82
667
S
4.176
1 431.3
6578
772.4
553
722
705
90
614
O
4.498
1 792.9
7693
1 022.2
608
770
788
96
691
N
4.399
1 679 6
719.7
958.5
557
747
760
89
671
D
3,701
1 582 1
709.0
872.1
603
701
781
87
694
1986 J
3,812
1 691 .8
742.5
9479
544
772
713
84
629
F
4,325
1 649.5
714.2
934 .1
555
726
696
84
613
M
3.462
1 738.4
761.8
975.2
743
747
746
90
657
A
2.208
1 700.7
740.8
9586
657
777
800
98
702
M
2.367
1 789.0
781.6
1 005.9
612
783
771
92
678
J
3.216
1 741.2
7336
1 005.6
669
770
806
93
713
J
3.908
1 884 4
794.5
1 088.4
708
818
758
89
669
A
4.230
1 772.3
755.5
1 0149
662
780
790
87
703
S
4.009
1 563.4
702.9
8588
595
744
840
96
745
O
4,900
1 849 4
802.0
1 045.6
658
808
816
102
713
N
1 701.7
751.2
9489
'Pulpwood produced tor domestic use and excluding exports, but including receipts ot purchased roundwood 'Total pulp production covers "screenings" which are already included in
exports "Screenings" are excluded throughout from mechanical and chemical pulp 3 Customs exports 'Mill shipments destined for export.
Sources: Pulpwood and Wood Residue Statistics (25-001), Exports by Commodities (65-004), Statistics Canada; Bulletins of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association:
"Monthly Pulp Summary" and "Monthly Newsprint Statistics".
84
January 1987
Table 12: Primary iron and steel (thousand metric tonnes)
Section 6— Table 12
Net shipments ol steel
shapes to consuming industries' 14
(Rolled steel products only)
Primary produi
Steel
Service
Steel
Centres,
other
Ingots
incl.
whole-
Motor
Railroad
Year
conti-
salers
vehicles
cars and
Steel
Metal
Contrac-
and
Pig
nuous
Net
& ware-
and
Railway
locomo-
Ship-
fabri-
building
tors
month
iron
Total
cast
Castings
total
houses
parts
operating
tive'
building
cation
systems
products
D
2309
2311
2312
2313
345165
345166
345167
345168
345169
345170
345171
345172
345173
1984
9,6431
14,699
14,567.7
131.3
11.544.9
1.767.6
2,027.8
294.3
73.4
23.2
8530
31.1
4092
1985
9.6654
14.637.5
14,532.0
105.4
11.662.5
2,040.4
2,105.4
2065
49.0
45
9648
34.3
441.7
1984 N
800 1
1,203 8
1.192.7
11.1
970.1
159.2
1674
17 1
54
1.4
79.2
22
277
D
776.3
1,1102
1,102.2
80
769 6
117.4
124 4
13.3
1.1
1.0
634
13
16.8
1985 J
7898
1,157.8
1.148.4
94
9537
168.8
182.5
31 7
29
1.0
653
1 2
29.3
F
7683
1,154.4
1,145.2
92
9290
164.4
1682
23.2
42
1.0
699
1
6
25.9
M
8356
1,305.3
1.295.9
94
1.058 4
178.5
182 6
26.9
8.5
02
832
1
9
360
A
7806
1,201.6
1.189.7
11.9
998.8
166.6
181.4
25.7
6.3
0.1
589
2
9
38.4
M
8565
1.273.1
1,260.5
12.6
1,064 6
182.7
185.2
22.7
56
0.1
79.6
3
7
41 2
J
836.7
1,280
1.269.5
105
1,061.0
182.1
184.1
24.4
4.6
02
86.7
4
43 1
J
750 1
1.070 3
1,065.8
4.5
9469
169.0
171.4
11.0
24
04
82.1
3
9
497
A
8068
1,194.2
1.186.6
76
8959
154 6
166
4.2
4.1
04
90 6
28
359
S
8138
1,275.0
1,267.6
74
964.4
1698
181.1
38
4.7
04
949
34
420
O
825 9
1.304.6
1.295.9
87
1,050.2
201.0
188.9
104
29
04
969
33
41 4
N
816.2
1,235.5
1.227.9
75
961.8
179.7
1829
8.7
1.1
02
94.0
36
33.9
D
785 .1
1.185.7
1.179.0
6.7
777.8
123.2
131.1
13.8
1 7
0.1
62.7
20
249
1986 J
751.9
1.1672
1,158.2
90
1 .030.0
1887
1943
20.0
1.6
02
724
1.7
360
F
7423
1,136.5
1,130.6
59
934.7
176.1
177 4
199
2.5
04
68.7
24
334
M
817.9
1,262 3
1.256 7
56
9926
1952
188
20.0
57
0.1
71 6
23
389
A
8362
1.285.2
1,275.3
99
1.058.6
183 9
191.9
25.0
24
01
689
35
437
M
811 8
1.241.2
1.229.9
11.4
1,025.1
175.9
187.3
22.9
20
04
626
38
47.3
J
7932
1.235.4
1.224.1
11.3
9939
175 8
158 2
148
3.5
04
76.5
28
440
J
7095
1.047 3
1.042.7
46
901.0
178.2
158 6
11.3
1.3
1.0
66.2
38
475
A
703.0
1.020 9
1.017.2
3.7
8444
1688
140.9
88
1.1
03
69.2
32
41 7
S
701.6
1,096.1
1,088.2
7.9
9504
176.0
147.5
62
1.9
03
860
38
43.4
O
768.6
1.187.1
1,175.3
11.8
1,020 5
193.5
155.7
103
3.1
04
77.5
38
373
Net shipments ol steel
shapes to consuming industries'. 3 - 4
(Rolled steel products only)
Natural
resources
Year
Stamping,
and
Agricul-
Non-
Industrial
Pipes
Wire
Containers
Appliances
Export
Export
and
pressing,
extractive
tural
electrical
Electrical
packaging
and
and wire
and
and
Miscel-
to
to other
month
coating
industries
equipment
machinery
machinery
equipment
tubes
products
closures
utensils
laneous
USA
countries
D
345174
345175
345176
345177
345178
345179
345180
345181
345182
345183
345184
345185
345186
1984
440.7
164.7
100.9
169 4
119 9
128.8
1.529.8
8029
3870
938
734
1,751.9
302.1
1985
4584
179.3
646
2088
114.3
1476
1 ,474.4
771 4
387.7
107.5
348
1.607.6
2594
1984 N
379
12.6
6.0
123
9.1
9.5
133.5
663
27.9
7.9
23
155.9
29.3
D
26.3
10 6
4.4
8.8
59
7.9
119.0
474
177
57
7.0
115.7
54.5
1985 J
38.1
17.4
7.0
15.0
10.4
11.3
119.3
560
377
10.1
5.3
136.3
7 1
F
350
139
66
12.7
90
120
125.1
606
31.0
8.1
6.1
134.6
15.9
M
35.1
149
6.0
15.9
10.8
11.8
134.9
776
328
96
32
155.2
328
A
37.6
15.3
6.1
20.5
103
23.7
123
58.7
36.4
99
27
157.1
170
M
40.6
15.8
6.3
164
98
123
138.3
68.1
35.7
10.9
3.1
157 6
290
J
389
153
38
14 .1
9.5
11.8
133.8
64.5
36.2
92
28
1557
36.2
J
430
130
2.9
15.2
10.0
14.8
107.6
55.3
356
7.0
1.2
132.3
19 1
A
38.3
12.8
3.9
19.8
10.6
95
116.5
52.9
333
86
1.7
1188
10.6
S
398
168
5.3
187
89
98
121.4
709
288
87
26
1102
22.4
43.3
156
4.8
21.6
106
11.8
136.5
759
31.4
90
20
129 4
13.1
N
40.4
14.1
6.9
22.3
84
105
114.8
67.4
24.5
90
23
124 4
127
D
28.3
14.4
5.0
166
60
83
103.2
63.5
24.3
74
1.8
96.0
435
1986 J
39.0
129
7.3
188
120
142
127.3
702
33.0
129
25
144.1
208
F
36.7
13.9
6.9
16.9
96
10 9
111.1
64.2
258
10.2
30
1370
77
M
405
140
72
19 1
10.2
10.8
109 9
689
227
10.0
26
1453
9.4
A
45.0
143
5.6
208
10.3
13.7
120 8
75.9
40.0
98
30
157.4
22.6
M
41 4
142
5.4
192
11.1
139
118 9
81.7
30.8
90
23
156 9
18 1
J
39.1
14.7
6.1
16.5
85
11.7
103 4
79.8
293
86
29
156.4
41
J
41.3
12.1
29
15.0
68
17.4
96.4
63.7
36.0
5.8
1.3
109.7
247
A
38.4
15.2
7.1
15.1
9.8
103
82.6
49.0
377
79
22
1246
105
S
37.0
16.8
6.3
14.7
8.5
80
908
68 1
309
90
3.1
142.9
49.2
O
35.8
157
7.3
18.9
92
100
892
700
26.0
10.6
23
181 5
62 1
'Data compiled according to the Steel Distribution Index revised January. 1964 'Figures on net shipments relate to semi finished and rolled steel products only Shipments to con-
suming industries ot castings, lorgings and steel pipe are not included 'Excluding shipments for re-processing at maker's own plant 'Data compiled as submitted by the steel
producers according to the steel industry distribution code
Source: Primary Iron ai.d Steel (41-001), Statistics Canada.
85
Section 6— Table 13
Table 13: New motor vehicles
January 1987
New motor
vehicles
New
motor vehicle sales
Passenge
cars
Passenger
Commercial
Imports
North
North
less
American
Overseas
American
Overseas
Year
re-exports
Exports
Total
manufactured
manufactured
manufactured
manufactured
month
( Thousand units
) (
Million dollars
)
D
(446646 minus
418737
2363
2364
2365
2366
2367
418728)
1984
853
1.104
15,679.8
8.176.6
2,962.3
4,136.5
404.3
1985
1,052
1,166
19,890.1
9,545.2
4,162 5
5.641.5
541
1984 N
62
100
1,266 9
589.5
293.7
347.8
35.8
D
68
85
1,072 6
4885
226.8
329.3
28.1
1985 J
65
84
1,140.8
5678
201.8
344.3
26.9
F
77
88
1,214.7
600.0
244.9
3364
33.4
M
92
97
1,741.8
900.5
327.8
469.5
44.0
A
101
97
2,0302
1.136.4
317.6
534.2
42.0
M
101
105
2,007 1
997.0
431.3
528.0
50.9
J
100
118
2,0586
1.010.3
4045
5979
45.9
J
88
71
1,6101
713.0
3904
461.2
45.5
A
59
79
1,598.2
7394
356.1
451.0
51 7
s
92
109
1,454.7
6648
314.4
425.9
49.7
100
109
1,884.2
8395
457.1
534.8
52.7
N
97
111
1,696 4
762.9
403.7
4769
529
D
80
98
1,453.3
613.6
313.0
481.4
45.3
1986 J
74
89
1,339 9
600 7
275.5
424.9
38.8
F
101
100
1.537.5
739.1
2833
475.7
39.4
M
99
105
1.826.7
834.0
418.4
51 19
62.4
A
111
119
2.3067
1.142.2
4509
6505
63.1
M
102
108
2,215.7
1,050.4
459.4
6428
63.1
J
119
118
2.0450
962.9
437.7
579.8
646
J
84
68
1.969 9
9038
442.1
5674
566
A
39
62
1.732.0
763.4
401.4
5087
58 5
S
81
103
1.710.4
7997
392.2
4499
68.7
O
83
108
1,924.6
8552
431.3
579.2
589
New motor vehicle sales
Passenge
Commercial
North American
North
Total
Total
Manufactured
Overseas manufactured
Total
American
Overseas
Manu-
factured
manu-
Year
and
Unadj
SA.
Unadj
SA
Unadj
SA
Unad|
SA.
Unadj
SA
factured
month
Units
D
2368
4970
2373
4975
2369
4971
2370
4972
2374
4973
2371
2372
1984
1 ,283,502
971,210
724,932
246,278
312,292
273.604
38.688
1985
1,530,410
,137,216
794,965
342.251
393.194
344,871
48,323
1984 N
99,942
106.232
74,260
78,502
51.234
55,857
23.026
22.645
25,682
27.730
22,361
3.321
D
83.143
114,094
60,097
85,484
42.259
61,640
17,838
23.844
23.046
28.611
20.596
2.450
1985 J
90,229
119,033
66,242
89,591
49.077
66.132
17,165
23,458
23.987
29.442
21.529
2.458
F
96.909
114.707
72,657
86,361
51,963
62.290
20,694
24.071
24.252
28.346
21.243
3.009
M
137,726
121,695
103,429
91 ,907
76,293
66,724
27,136
25,183
34,297
29.788
30.143
4.154
A
157,681
126.316
119,909
95,273
95.193
70,974
24.716
24.299
37.772
31,044
34,060
3,712
M
157.040
124,239
119,527
92,836
84,132
64.540
35,395
28.296
37.513
31 ,403
32.869
4.644
J
160,505
129,206
118,780
95,040
84,655
65,635
34.125
29 405
41.725
34,167
37.629
4,096
J
123,904
125,255
91,711
92,628
58,674
61,900
33.037
30,729
32.193
32.626
27.994
4,199
A
123,717
133,745
91.875
98,993
61 ,025
68,883
30,850
30.110
31,842
34.752
27.274
4.568
S
110.420
132,717
80.946
97,421
54,860
67,789
26,086
29.632
29,474
35.296
25.001
4.473
141.971
129,501
106.427
95,639
68,044
62,730
38,383
32,910
35.544
33.861
30.912
4.632
N
126.132
134,874
93.176
99,308
61,741
68,275
31.435
31 .033
32.956
35.567
28.387
4.569
D
104.176
137,645
72.537
99.844
49.308
69,593
23,229
30.251
31 .639
37,801
27.830
3.809
1986 J
96.732
130,064
68.855
95,360
48.084
65.521
20.771
29.839
27.877
34,704
24.660
3.217
F
1 1 1 ,090
131,974
80,351
95,762
58,743
70.304
21 ,608
25,457
30.739
36,212
27.418
3.321
M
133.187
118.951
97,266
87,798
66,828
59.435
30.438
28,363
35.921
31,153
31.168
4.753
A
161.832
125,949
119,569
91,407
88,344
62.912
31,225
28,495
42,263
34.542
37.736
4.527
M
156,517
127.168
114,157
91.114
81,723
64,580
32.434
26.534
42,360
36,054
37.765
4.595
J
143.805
120,200
104,904
87,973
74,095
60.488
30.809
27,485
38,901
32.227
34.129
4.772
J
137,970
135,100
99.545
97,027
68.829
69,605
30.716
27.422
38,425
38,073
34,292
4,133
A
118,716
129,219
86.159
93,117
57,918
64,760
28.241
28,357
32,557
36,102
28,363
4,194
S
118,233
135,224
86,769
99,247
61,519
71,957
25.250
27.290
31.464
35.977
26.412
5.052
O
127,835
1 23,099
91.877
87.776
64,306
62.340
27.571
25.437
35,958
35.323
31,885
4.073
Sources: Motor Vehicle Shipments (42-002), New Motor Vehicle Sales (63-007), Imports by Commodities (65-007), Exports by Commodities (65-004). Statistics Canada.
86
January 1987
Table 14: Production of motor vehicles in Canada
Section 6— Table 14
Total
Total
Cars
Year
and
all
all
month
vehicles
cars
Ford
General Motors
Amencar
Motors
Volvo
D
125000
125001
125015
125029
125002
125055
1984
1 .854.570
1.032.789
442,049
546,009
35.100
10.486
1985
1 .930,437
1.074,828
493.560
559.874
11.316
10.078
1984 N
170,601
94.547
45.525
45,361
2.683
978
D
115.454
59,984
32,146
25,334
1.829
675
1985 J
163.705
84.291
46,272
36,065
964
990
F
151.394
79.342
42,855
34,575
1.057
855
M
159.378
80.344
37.905
40,769
731
939
A
173,064
94.831
41,922
51.136
828
945
M
187.075
106,390
48,645
55.736
1.020
989
J
177,093
99.900
45,546
52.803
893
658
J
119,237
67.453
22,275
44.188
—
990
A
142.054
84.543
46.586
36.409
1.233
315
S
164.116
91,512
39.683
49,484
1.558
787
O
1 76,432
107,893
43.703
61 ,847
1.353
990
N
186,110
103,896
44,075
58,060
861
900
D
130,779
74,433
34,093
38,802
818
720
1986 J
169,671
87,228
49,834
35,208
1.200
986
F
165.800
88.786
43,959
43.958
14
855
M
179,006
98.674
45.083
52.340
352
899
A
196.696
110,117
50,099
58.534
494
990
M
178,382
100,128
47,418
51,431
334
945
J
177,948
101.083
44,844
55.294
—
945
J
114.442
57.380
23.019
33.372
—
989
A
89.929
48,181
41.925
5,741
245
270
S
143.597
82,692
41.501
39.760
486
945
O
153.350
107.303
46.877
59.441
521
464
Trucks and Vans
Year
and
Canadian
month
Total
Chrysler
Ford
GM
Navistar
Mack Western Star
Freightlmer
Kenworth
D
125059
125060
125061
125062
125065
125067
125066
124983
1 24984
1984
808.232
362.052
155.853
274,008
7,797
2,998
2,319
2.194
1,844
1985
855,609
390.120
163,556
280,468
10,575
3,289
2,257
3,431
1.913
1984 N
76,054
33.187
15,200
26,391
410
133
290
245
198
D
55.470
26,037
10.831
17,159
545
305
301
174
118
1985 J
79.414
37,061
15,534
24,919
909
347
243
240
161
F
72.052
31.377
13,795
25.014
962
329
232
195
148
M
79,034
38,286
14,132
24,71 1
1.025
306
208
217
149
A
78,233
35,678
15,472
25.169
1.079
304
138
247
146
M
80,685
36,866
15,964
25.866
1,175
301
130
185
198
J
77,193
35,892
14,505
24,889
1,078
276
160
220
173
J
51,784
21,179
5,633
23.556
700
287
110
204
115
A
57,511
27,722
13,190
15.239
765
108
154
153
180
S
72,604
36,115
14,099
20.923
650
310
192
169
146
O
68,539
25,312
15.403
26.149
803
199
228
259
186
N
82,214
38,187
14,986
26.143
853
261
245
1.342
197
D
56,346
26,445
10.843
17.890
576
261
217
—
114
1986 J
82.443
38,550
15,598
25,401
736
369
207
1,442
140
F
77.014
35,954
13.747
25.596
768
312
114
235
180
M
80,332
37,247
14,308
24.761
869
340
123
223
198
A
86,579
37.718
16,075
26.919
1,012
374
147
222
209
M
78,254
34,876
15,056
23.034
942
359
170
246
189
J
76,865
33,811
14,289
23.338
950
343
206
208
172
J
57,062
15,720
14,289
22.867
235
358
242
207
96
A
41.748
32,888
5,274
58
659
189
178
184
157
S
60.905
35,868
14,873
5.356
841
280
217
210
162
O
46.047
36,565
78
4.755
875
275
224
198
279
Source: Motor Vehicle Manufacturers' Association of Canada.
87
Section 6— Table 15
Table 15: Refrigerators, freezers, washing machines and clothes dryers (thousand units)
January 1987
Year
Mechanical refrigerators,
domestic type'
Freezers, domestic
home and farm
type
Refrigerators
& freezers,
household type'
Domestic
washing machines 5
Clothes dryers
and
month
Pro-
duction
Domestic
Sales 3
Factory
stocks*
Pro-
duction
Domestic
Sales
Factory
stocks 4
Imports
Exports
Pro-
duction 6
Sales 26
Factory
stocks 46
Imports
Exports
Pro-
duction
Sales 2
Factory
stocks 4
D
2385
339998
2387
2395
339999
2397
446619
418719
2390
2391
2392
446610
418710
2398
2399
2400
1984
439 07
419.27
75.26
253.11
239.86
44.97
105
84
368.04
359.42
58.38
66
21
288 83
290 80
45 04
1985
509 99
454.46
77.98
238.98
229 15
30.15
104
80
406 56
393.71
62.77
80
17
334 63
327.74
51 96
1984 D
30.03
30.25
75.26
10.58
11.36
44.97
3
4
27.32
27.37
58.38
3
2
2245
24.41
4504
1985 J
35.98
23.76
83.26
13.89
11 29
43 43
6
6
26 26
23 99
60 29
5
3
20.91
20 69
46.54
F
41.25
28.50
91.73
14.16
10.37
4669
3
7
2873
26.17
61.21
8
1
2406
22.88
46 36
M
49.42
32.24
99 23
17.87
15.33
47.62
5
8
3957
3295
66.60
5
2
30.18
27.11
4992
A
49.20
37.15
108.43
24.50
16.52
52.37
7
6
37.11
2867
73.82
8
1
28.18
23.27
56 50
M
4595
36.12
114.38
2885
20 04
58.34
10
7
35 68
30 69
79.70
8
2
2836
2246
61 95
J
52.09
4520
116.26
27.48
22.07
5878
9
9
44 00
42.22
80 52
6
2
3605
3045
6823
J
29 38
48.60
93.92
24.04
2895
52.78
10
9
17.37
34.70
62.12
4
1
15.61
27 79
55.27
A
29.41
3637
84 45
16.26
24.77
41.48
13
5
30 59
29 38
6365
8
1
27.37
23.77
58.19
S
44.04
43.87
79 79
15.84
2589
28.95
11
6
42.39
41.58
64.58
9
1
35.68
34 89
60 19
4578
4678
73.61
20.80
24.46
24.04
10
6
3281
39 98
56 80
7
1
2820
35.74
52 18
N
43.76
37.38
75.48
21.93
17.06
28.51
10
5
3487
32.45
57.55
5
1
29 39
29 83
49 93
D
43.73
38.49
77.98
13.36
12.40
30.15
10
6
37.18
3093
62.77
7
1
30 64
28.86
51.96
1986 J
42.77
26.98
94 79
18.78
12.85
33.13
11
4
34.09
27.21
69.76
5
_
22.80
2291
51.53
F
50.53
33.02
104.47
24.60
10.81
36.64
7
9
41.40
31.01
79.18
7
1
31 26
27 18
52.78
M
55.55
35.86
124 23
27.61
15.65
39 70
8
12
46.16
33.89
90.33
6
1
3693
2827
58.34
A
56.34
37 00
140.17
33.77
16.11
52.36
10
16
25.61
30.70
8202
6
2
40.04
24 26
7008
M
49.34
39.99
133.99
3625
19.45
61 62
10
14
17.91
32.38
65 02
10
3
37.02
2450
77.82
J
44.74
48.32
126 50
33.84
20.09
68.70
12
16
16.63
3593
38.44
10
3
36 46
29 98
7485
J
27.64
56.04
1 1 1 .60
30.15
30.01
61.17
14
14
2801
38 33
3892
22
2
20 94
31 81
7400
A
39 36
41.12
99.40
2387
27.25
50 22
7
13
31.75
30.98
32.03
23
1
2580
22.75
67.76
S
51.68
53.21
9566
26.41
27.44
45.25
14
12
32 62
35.29
28 15
20
2
37 88
32 76
6874
O
54.77
4978
95.66
2547
21 33
3907
14
13
61.84
40 44
4897
22
2
35 70
39 14
60 00
N
5570
36.72
100.63
19.49
14.81
37 76
43 66
35.48
55.33
2830
31.20
49.55
'Gas types are included. 'Includes producers' shipments for export 3 ln some cases these shipments are not at the factory level, and stocks at beginning of month plus production
less shipments do not equal stocks at end of month "End of period 'Electric and other 'Excludes apartment type machines 'Excludes other than electric
Sources: Production, Sales and Stocks of Major Appliances (43-010), Exports by Commodities (65-004), Imports by Commodities (65-007), Statistics Canada.
Section 7 ■ Fuel, Power, Mining
Electric Power Statistics: Canada
Electric Power Available, by Province
Coal and Coke
Supply and Disposition of Crude Oil and Natural Gas
Statistics of Refined Petroleum Products
Metals
Non-metallic Minerals
90
1
90
2
91
3
91
4
92
5
93
6
94
7
89
Section 7— Tables 1 and 2
Table 1: Electric power statistics: Canada, (thousands of megawatt hours)
January 1987
Total generation
Utility
Industry
Deliveries
to the
Year
Steam
Internal
and
conven-
Steam
combus-
Gas
generation
generation
U.S.:
Total
month
Hydro
tional
nuclear
tion
turbine
Total
Total
Total
Total
available
D
372131
372132
372133
372134
372135
372136
372125
372130
372145
372149
1984
283,370
89,144
49,255
703
2.381
424,853
387,243
37,609
41.436
385.761
1985
300,736
85,323
57,095
734
2,524
446,412
408.643
37.769
43.016
406.089
1984 O
23.423
7.306
4,312
58
192
35.291
32.026
3.266
4,031
31 .402
N
25.032
8.142
4.288
65
202
37.729
34.583
3.146
3.276
34.645
D
27,301
7,790
5.486
75
216
40.868
37.637
3,232
3.238
37,774
1985 J
28,599
9,674
5,394
76
236
43.980
40.661
3,318
3.001
41,187
F
24,915
8.680
4,701
77
223
38.595
35.613
2,982
2.544
36.238
M
27,011
8.093
5,387
70
203
40.765
37,524
3,241
3,756
37.164
A
24,032
6.252
4.747
60
181
35.273
32,264
3,009
3,213
32.456
M
24,485
7,086
2.130
57
169
33.928
30,762
3,165
3,600
30.772
J
22,157
6,050
3,645
48
176
32,077
29,085
2.993
3,813
28,523
J
22,722
5.487
5.065
44
208
33.525
30,455
3.070
4.335
29,330
A
23,255
5,596
5.414
47
225
34.537
31.271
3.267
4,617
30.014
S
22.118
5,770
4,901
52
224
33.065
30,012
3.053
3,854
29.410
O
24,617
6,675
4.585
59
217
36,153
32.869
3.284
3,563
32.808
N
27.235
7,290
5,197
68
233
40,023
36.876
3.148
3,345
36,879
D
29,590
8.668
5.928
75
229
44.491
41,252
3.239
3.374
41 ,308
1986 J
29,774
9.626
5,757
70
225
45.452
42,149
3.303
3.700
41.925
F
27,326
8.105
5.633
66
220
41.349
38,344
3.005
3.016
38.730
M
26,419
7,545
6,267
66
226
40.522
37,286
3.236
3.222
38.244
A
24,557
5,289
5,437
58
207
35.549
32,454
3.094
2.878
33,315
M
24,070
5,179
5,218
54
207
34.727
31,565
3.162
3.077
32,100
J
22,435
5,107
4,913
48
221
32.725
29,708
3.017
2.888
30.205
J
23.003
5,484
4,836
54
241
33.619
30,571
3.047
3.103
30,815
A
23.441
4,921
5,881
50
259
34.551
31.548
3,003
3.870
30,927
S
22.965
5.421
5,525
53
168
34.133
31.211
2.922
3,473
30,960
Note Monthly data includes all producers of electric energy who generate 20 MW h or more per year The monthly data accounts for approximately 99% of all generation plus 100% ot
all imports and exports.
Source: Electric Power Statistics (57-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 2: Electric power available, by province (thousands ot megawatt hours)
Year
and
month
Canada
Nfld
PEI
NS
NB
Que.
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
NWT
D
372149
371789
371819
371849
371879
371909
371939
371969
371999
372029
372059
372089
372119
1984
385,761
9.491
541
7.242
10.338
135,265
118,394
15,202
1 1 ,828
31.101
45.612
255
492
1985
406.089
9.551
576
7,662
10.441
144,534
122,386
15,840
12,067
33,290
48.975
257
509
1984 O
31,402
764
46
597
852
10.693
9,409
1,220
990
2,688
4,078
22
43
N
34,645
851
47
635
896
12.245
10.180
1,415
1,105
2.798
4,402
25
45
D
37,774
919
51
688
989
13.738
10,775
1,698
1,215
2.981
4.645
28
48
1985 J
41,187
974
51
757
1,142
15.655
12,040
1,734
1,217
2.974
4,569
25
49
F
36,238
864
46
736
977
13.438
10,634
1.533
1,096
2,754
4,088
25
45
M
37,164
937
49
713
1.025
13.772
10,958
1.405
1,064
2,826
4,344
23
48
A
32,456
814
44
621
869
1 1 .906
9,700
1.172
883
2.580
3,800
24
44
M
30,772
755
46
602
823
10.639
9.337
1,141
893
2.671
3.804
21
42
J
28,523
681
44
553
713
9.549
8.905
1.052
859
2.585
3.527
17
37
J
29.330
632
48
552
662
9,657
9.334
1.026
936
2.746
3.684
16
36
A
30,014
653
50
559
731
10.032
9,536
1.057
865
2,699
3,778
16
39
S
29.410
660
47
547
706
9.736
9.412
1.116
883
2,576
3.674
17
37
O
32.808
779
48
634
750
1 1 .376
9.831
1,294
1.025
2,818
4,192
18
42
N
36,879
863
49
641
931
13.261
10,723
1,571
1.142
2.970
4.657
25
46
D
41.308
940
53
747
1,111
15.514
1 1 ,975
1,740
1.204
3.091
4,858
30
44
1986 J
41.925
967
53
770
1.164
15,823
12.455
1,712
1.167
3.138
4,605
25
46
F
38,730
890
47
708
1,087
14,975
1 1 ,235
1.550
1,087
2.835
4.250
24
44
M
38.244
957
51
737
1.057
14,311
11,417
1.463
1,030
2.894
4,256
24
48
A
33,315
807
50
633
916
1 1 ,876
10.004
1.281
922
2.703
4.058
20
43
M
32,100
726
48
615
886
1 1 ,082
9.764
1.220
946
2,744
4.006
21
42
J
30,205
716
58
568
800
10,042
9.360
1.126
897
2.754
3.820
27
39
J
30,815
582
52
574
772
10,156
9,860
1.106
864
2.814
3.970
27
38
A
30.927
644
51
582
829
10.473
9.756
1,070
900
2.824
3.728
30
42
S
30,960
692
50
602
841
10.645
9.614
1,113
876
2.743
3.709
32
43
Note Monthly data includes all producers of electric energy who generate 20 MW h or more per year The monthly data accounts for approximately 99% of all generation plus 100°/
all imports and exports.
Source: Electric Power Statistics (57-001). Statistics Canada.
90
January 1987
Table 3: Coal and coke (thousand of metric tonnes)
Section 7— Tables 3 and 4
Coal
production
Available
Year
Sub-
and
Bitu-
bitu-
tor con-
Coke
month
minous
minous
Lignite
Total
NS
NB
Sask
Alia
BC
Imports
Exports
sumption
production
D
2479
2480
2481
2482
2483
2484
2485
2486
2487
2488
261 404
2490
2491
1984
32,063
15,422
9,916
57,401
3,095
567
9.916
23.052
20,771
18,351
25,136
50,616
4,900
1985
34.138
16,869
9,674
60,681
2,738
559
9.676
24.715
22,993
14,898
26.707
48,872
4.685
1984 O
3,242
1.383
854
5,479
308
53
854
2.190
2,074
1,897
2.378
4,998
440
N
2,808
1,425
988
5,221
291
55
988
2,052
1,835
1.251
1.803
4.669
407
D
2.326
1.643
1,013
4,982
230
40
1,013
2,137
1.562
737
2.088
3,631
401
1985 J
2,927
1,360
1,046
5,333
270
41
1,047
1.956
2,019
4
2.685
2.652
402
F
2,746
1,335
945
5.026
284
38
945
2,014
1,745
—
2,059
2.967
373
M
3.183
1.422
919
5,524
292
36
919
2,139
2,138
64
2,265
3.323
407
A
2,993
1,346
746
5,085
252
43
746
2.024
2,020
1,191
2,552
3.724
390
M
3,191
1,334
616
5,141
207
43
617
2.230
2,044
2,218
1,998
5.361
395
J
3,130
1.253
751
5.134
183
44
751
2.038
2,118
2.160
2.358
4,936
379
J
2.557
1.418
737
4,712
211
49
737
1.913
1.802
1.599
1,316
4,995
413
A
2,547
1.314
712
4.573
208
52
712
1.719
1,882
1.503
2,381
3.695
393
S
2,809
1,318
653
4.780
181
51
653
2.006
1.889
1.965
1,915
4,830
377
O
3,077
1,502
813
5.392
273
62
813
2.206
2,038
1.619
2.942
4,069
385
N
2,718
1,545
860
5,123
209
46
860
2,181
1,827
1.406
1,702
4.827
371
D
2,260
1,722
876
4,858
168
54
876
2,289
1,471
1.169
2.534
3.493
400
1986 J
2,920
1,763
913
5,596
227
51
913
2,472
1,933
2,123
3,473
404
F
2.354
1.474
831
4,659
205
53
831
1,976
1,594
—
2.343
3.147
360
M
2.739
1,553
760
5.052
225
47
760
2,197
1,823
102
2.379
2.775
404
A
2.488
1.420
646
4,554
205
49
646
1,916
1.738
791
1,763
3,582
386
M
2.380
1,405
655
4,440
236
46
655
1,775
1.728
1.519
2.734
3.225
394
J
2.853
1,310
618
4,781
264
51
618
2,027
1.821
1,826
2.340
4,267
368
J
1,999
1,126
506
3,631
348
33
506
1.537
1.207
1,514
2.166
2,979
369
A
2,381
1,422
539
4,342
82
26
539
2,200
1.495
1,421
2,174
3,589
360
S
2,200
1,327
647
4,174
188
21
647
1,931
1,387
1,685
1.840
4,019
404
Note Annual data may include revisions not available on a monthly basis
Sources: Coal and Coke Statistics (45-002), monthly, Statistics Canada.
Table 4: Supply and disposition of crude oil and natural gas 1
Natural
gas
Marketable
gas
Total
supply of
Sales
Net
Deliveries
domestic
Total
to
Total
produc-
market-
Resi-
Com-
Indus-
Year
and
production
Imports
supply
refineries
exports
tion
Imports
able gas
Total
dential
mercial
trial
Exports
month
Thousand cubic metres
Million cubic
metres
D
2505
2506
2507
2508
2509
262982
262983
262981
344472
344475
344474
344473
344471
1984
89,0882
14,229 7
103,317.9
82,507.6
20,672.9
70,976.9
3.4
70,9803
47,558.4
12,132.2
10,064.3
25.361 .9
21,401 6
1985
91,266.1
16.434 8
107,700 9
79,8070
28.300.4
77.127.9
5.0
77.132.9
50,122.1
12.762.5
10.668.8
26.6909
26,152.9
1984 O
7,634.4
921.5
8,555.9
6,469.2
1,892.7
5.943.8
0.3
5,944.1
3.490 1
715.2
6505
2,124.4
1 .630.4
N
7,435.4
1,122.4
8,557.8
6,8480
1,909 7
7,008.5
0.6
7,009 1
4,580.5
1.190.4
1,037.4
2.352.8
2,241.1
D
7,806.3
1 .404.8
9.211.1
6,9967
1,952 4
7,905.7
1.1
7,906.8
5.503.8
1,649 7
1 .408 6
2.445.4
2.6068
1985 J
7.511.0
1.163.2
8,674.2
6,811.3
1.701.2
8,0848
0.8
8.085.6
6,335.5
2.042.2
1,692 3
2,601.0
2,867.5
F
7,014.7
687.8
7,702.5
5,498.5
2,2685
7,521.3
0.8
-7.522.1
5,863.2
1.924 4
1,578.1
2,3606
2,668.9
M
7,955.2
874.1
8,829.3
6,106.1
2,768.5
7.181.6
0.6
7.182.2
5,3525
1.543.6
1,270.3
2.5387
2.4603
A
7,268.2
1,002.8
8,271.0
5,6079
2,918.1
6,127 5
0.3
6.127.8
4,227.7
1.136.7
940.8
2.150.3
2.061 1
M
7,7150
1 ,480.9
9.195.9
6,710.5
2,530.3
5,679.9
—
5,6799
3.183.0
651.4
522.0
2,009.6
2.019.6
J
7,402.2
1.662.9
9.065.1
7,010.5
2,071.6
5,085.8
0.1
5,085.9
2,633.7
4235
3273
1,882.9
1.762.9
J
7,7282
1,373.0
9,101.2
7,110.9
1,912.9
4,961.4
0.2
4,961 6
2,505.4
344.3
2899
1,871.2
1 .624.4
A
7,578.3
1,438.8
9,017.1
7,2084
2,025.2
5,041.7
—
5.041 7
2,605.9
344.7
303.3
1,957.8
1,717.4
S
7,370.1
1,729.0
9.099 1
6.746.4
2,571.7
5.469 1
0.1
5,469.2
2,897.5
4638
426.9
2.0068
1,711.1
7,803 1
1 ,482.4
9,285.5
6.6122
2,488.1
6,2427
0.3
6.243.0
3,736.0
7463
6573
2,3324
2.078.7
N
7,854.5
1,671.6
9,526 1
7,117.4
2,349.3
7,374.9
1.0
7.375.9
4,933.1
1,365.7
1,169.5
2.397.9
2.186 6
D
8,065.6
1.868.3
9,9339
7,2669
2,695.0
8,3572
0.8
8,358.0
5,8484
1.775 9
1.491.0
2,581.5
2.9944
1986 J
7.888.4
1.741.7
9,630.1
6,9948
2,621 6
7,9956
06
7.9962
6.229.1
2.002 1
1,637 7
2.589.4
2.766.8
F
6,748.4
1.885 3
8.6337
6,467.0
2,040.4
7,086.9
09
7,0878
5,862.1
1.900.6
1,554.3
2.4073
2.1238
M
7,211 6
1.283.2
8.494.8
5,7973
2,604 1
6,4044
20.4
6,424.8
5,333.9
1,579.7
1.286 6
2.4676
1 .595.4
A
7,044.0
880.2
7,924.2
5,153.4
3,121.0
5,4730
35.6
5,508.6
4,2264
1,130.0
920.2
2.176.2
1,203.8
M
7,569.5
1.358.2
8,927.7
5.862.5
3,2433
5.217.7
39.0
5,2567
3,2166
698.5
549.5
1.968.6
1.454.7
J
7,820.5
2.027.9
9.848.4
7.250.0
2.7309
4.754.5
40.9
4.7954
2,5402
4133
3337
1.793.2
1 .248 4
J
8,104.8
2.019.1
10,123.9
7.193.2
2,835.0
4.637.9
31.2
4.669.1
2,316.7
3860
296.3
1.634.4
1.355.7
A
8,003.8
2.033.5
10,037.3
7.198.6
2.929.0
4.642.0
29
4.6449
2,222.4
3365
2742
1.611.7
1.420.5
S
7,672.4
1.908 2
9,580.6
6.751.8
2.784.2
4,871.5
—
4,871 5
2.800.1
475.1
4232
1,901.8
1,537.1
Note: Components may not add to totals due to rounding. Current figures in this table are preliminary and therefore subject to revision
'Supply and disposition for both Crude Oil and Natural Gas will not agree because of losses, inventory changes, pipeline fuel used etc
plus.
Sources: Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas Production (26-006), Gas Utilities (55-002), Statistics Canada.
'Includes crude oil. condensate and pentanes
91
Section 7— Table 5
Table 5: Statistics of refined petroleum products (thousand cubic metres)
January 1987
Total
refinery
receipts'
Production
of saleable
products'
Net sales in
Canada
Year
and
month
Total, all
products 6
Motor
gasoline
Heavy
fuel oil
Diesel
fuel oil
Light
fuel oil 3
Aviation
fuel"
Asphalt
Liquefied
petro-
leum
gases'
Other
products 6
Total all
products
Motor
gasoline
Heavy
fuel oil
Diesel
fuel oil
D
330501
2532
2533
2534
2535
2536
2537
2538
2539
2540
337115
333515
335015
334415
1984
82 639
87 616
32 385
8 695
15 035
10 284
4 407
2 560
3 340
10 909
78 323
32 915
7 227
14 783
1985
79 808
86 719
32 399
7 033
15116
9 353
4 583
2 898
3 248
12 087
77 683
32 731
5 868
15 138
1984 N
6 848
7 343
2 745
765
1 328
867
279
116
281
963
6 788
2 758
675
1 306
D
6 997
7 676
2 869
744
1 269
1 118
353
66
287
970
6 463
2 636
599
1 091
1985 J
6 812
7 123
2 624
642
1 041
1 077
329
68
279
1 062
6 864
2 523
679
1 027
F
5 499
6 325
2 414
578
964
850
302
124
246
845
6 114
2 322
572
1 056
M
6 105
6 960
2 723
630
1 116
846
346
96
299
903
5 993
2 439
559
1 078
A
5 608
6 027
2 292
579
1 087
504
360
132
231
844
5 984
2614
511
1 093
M
6 710
7 050
2 652
579
1 339
493
364
208
248
1 166
6 738
2 938
473
1 540
J
7 011
7 292
2 602
518
1 428
513
448
369
261
1 153
5 883
2 677
319
1 256
J
7 111
7 933
2 923
541
1 380
629
486
491
284
1 199
6 682
3 097
333
1 353
A
7 209
7 857
3 095
523
1 429
617
487
502
287
916
6 850
3 149
343
1 365
S
6 747
7 131
2 636
521
1 199
776
361
376
276
986
6 397
2 757
359
1 396
6612
7 506
2 721
589
1 290
846
428
303
292
1 037
6 811
2 829
485
1 439
N
7118
7 726
2 828
631
1 469
1 015
356
129
269
1 030
6 326
2 597
536
1 282
D
7 267
7 789
2 889
702
1 374
1 187
316
100
276
946
7 041
2 790
702
1 253
1986 J
6 995
7 652
2 690
664
1 247
1 291
303
110
246
1 101
6 627
2 447
569
1 116
F
6 467
6 769
2417
542
1 126
975
369
106
246
989
6 064
2 286
511
1 065
M
5 797
6 820
2 569
552
1 133
830
453
138
231
913
5 799
2 362
368
1 047
A
5 154
5 662
2 052
411
958
639
349
140
210
903
5 879
2 586
391
1 134
M
5 863
6 050
2 302
457
1 188
520
384
227
218
753
6 426
2 940
571
1 424
J
7 252
7 563
2 815
552
1 455
722
421
311
271
1 016
6 528
2 854
568
1 371
J
7 260
8 154
2 955
564
1 271
879
513
375
273
1 324
6 796
3 130
418
1 341
A
7 198
8 105
3 040
538
1 260
886
437
390
295
1 257
6 625
3 040
340
1 329
S
6 752
7 182
2 705
535
1 129
649
467
303
221
1 173
6 620
2 935
447
1 383
O
6 773
2 880
467
1 434
Net
sales in Canada
Closing inventories
Year
and
month
Light
fuel oil 1
Aviation
fuel*
Asphalt
Liquefied
petroleum
gases'
Other
products 6
Total all
products
Motor
gasoline
Heavy
fuel oil
Diesel
fuel oil
Light
fuel oil 3
Aviation
fuel*
Asphalt
Liquefied
petro-
leum
gases'
Other
products 6
D
2545
2546
335315
2548
2549
337106
333506
335006
334406
2554
2555
335306
2557
2558
1984
8 791
4 319
2 368
2 216
5 700
13 201
4 218
875
2316
2 435
671
272
171
2 242
1985
8 235
4 477
2 685
2 227
6 322
11 137
3 881
700
1 823
1 893
605
327
210
1 698
1984 N
891
320
138
181
519
12 342
3 942
857
2 056
2 327
648
246
169
2 097
D
1 078
332
43
174
509
13 201
4 218
875
2316
2 435
671
272
171
2 242
1985 J
1 568
325
43
182
517
13 102
4 456
836
2 284
2 259
614
301
162
2 191
F
1 235
292
45
163
429
12 308
4 479
784
1 967
1 855
602
381
132
2 109
M
927
336
65
160
430
12 206
4 620
847
1 959
1 649
617
411
132
1 971
A
666
355
93
144
509
11 235
4 223
803
1 801
1 340
600
459
160
1 848
M
388
392
250
172
585
10 353
3 658
818
1 541
1 194
560
390
190
2 002
J
196
381
360
181
513
11 406
3 829
847
1 998
1 359
629
370
235
2 139
J
178
461
447
211
602
11 832
3 780
886
2 173
1 547
621
364
295
2 166
A
241
464
450
239
600
11 952
3 810
887
2 237
1 720
658
380
343
1 916
s
328
420
402
207
527
11 693
3 820
829
1 960
1 962
613
339
327
1 844
o
538
386
357
193
584
11 287
3 849
859
1 705
1 949
611
277
290
1 746
N
799
300
127
172
514
11 505
4 004
772
1 858
1 928
644
276
252
1 771
D
1 171
365
45
203
512
11 137
3 881
700
1 823
1 893
605
327
210
1 698
1986 J
1 284
328
49
234
599
11 449
4 130
742
1 852
1 807
643
383
159
1 733
F
1 108
320
50
163
560
11 913
4 323
806
2 021
1 792
646
429
186
1 709
M
882
361
61
163
555
12 057
4544
895
2 001
1 496
714
504
161
1 742
A
547
356
126
146
593
11 157
3 967
828
1 863
1 362
761
538
140
1 697
M
367
366
225
167
366
10 090
3 357
792
1 715
1 242
647
550
174
1 613
J
217
422
376
186
532
10 493
3 487
705
1 889
1 449
648
480
196
1 640
J
207
452
419
192
637
11 317
3 545
764
2 073
1 735
772
439
248
1 741
A
279
441
438
208
551
11 828
3 708
765
2 050
2 113
761
405
327
1 699
S
379
425
399
174
478
11 448
3 491
730
1 943
2 017
724
342
364
1 837
O
390
'Includes domestic and imported crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus received by Canadian refineries 'Refinery production (from crude oil, condensate and pentanes plus, and
commingled propane/ butane mixes) plus other materials used 'Includes stove oil, kerosene 'Includes aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel 'Includes propane and propane
mixes and butane and butane mixes includes petrochemical feed stocks, naphtha specialties, coke, lubricating oil and grease, still gas and other products
Source: Refined Petroleum Products (45-004), Statistics Canada.
92
January 1987
Table 6: Metals
Section 7— Table 6
Year
and
month
Copper
Total metal content
Refined copper
Total metal content
Retined lead
Exports' Production
Exports' Production
Exports 3 Production
Exports'
Production
Thousand tonnes
Molybdenum
Exports Production
Exports
418836
2595
2608
418791
1984
1985
1984 N
D
1985
1986
721 9
7244
62.3
69.2
51.1
57.4
608
60.2
60.3
58.6
48.7
57.1
636
675
65.4
73.7
60.0
61.3
69.6
67.5
536
57.8
55.0
57,3
62.7
678
714
608
55
52
53
70
41
57
58
49
35
49
57
58
35
46
65
56
39
68
70
43
56
34
63
62
5044
4995
42.9
36.4
41
397
442
444
47.2
40.8
329
33.4
42.0
42.8
45.1
46.0
452
44.0
45.7
46.2
41.3
15.8
30.8
42.1
47.0
522
345
278
36
29
23
29
16
31
30
23
15
21
26
24
21
19
25
26
22
32
34
17
20
22
31
25
173.7
151.6
197
15.8
11.5
126
15.0
164
16.4
11.6
86
64
132
14.5
11.9
13.5
15.9
15.7
16.9
185
18.3
96
4.5
6.2
16.6
19.8
159
159
13
15
14
13
17
17
15
12
7
11
12
15
11
15
15
11
14
17
13
12
9
8
16
16
2643
2779
22.8
26.6
197
19.5
25.7
192
23 1
22 1
23.0
30.2
36.6
26 1
17.7
150
163
20.9
18.4
20.6
18.6
19.4
14.1
494
35.2
287
239
178
17
15
15
16
21
12
10
13
11
10
9
36
12
13
15
18
12
16
16
21
19
21
27
17
175 1
172.7
154
16.0
16.5
15.7
175
157
15.6
10.0
79
11.5
15.5
172
162
13.4
159
15.3
17.2
16.0
15.0
15.7
86
4.5
12.8
16.4
124
115
10
9
10
11
13
8
6
12
6
7
9
11
12
10
9
12
9
9
10
13
7
9
8
9
11.6
76
09
07
06
07
0.5
0.7
0.4
05
0.5
0.5
07
0.9
08
0.9
08
11
1.1
1.3
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
11
6
Year
and
month
Total metal content
Exports
Production
Exports
Aluminum
bauxite
ore
imports
Thousand tonnes
Producers'
shipments
in tonnes
Thousands
Gold
Production
Production
Exports
Thousand grams
Thousand
tonnes
Uranium
production
Thousand
kilograms
2599
418782
2603
2605
418809
1984
1985
1 062.6
1 048 9
1 081
964
683.2
6924
530
555
3 801
3619
39 930
39 889
83 445
85 792
1 326 720
1 206 750
1 521
1 675
10 272
10 776
1984 N
D
1128
87.0
87
121
550
62.5
45
57
397
335
4344
2 974
6 839
6 936
109 470
127 067
105
124
1 057
975
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
o
N
D
57.2
73.2
84.2
78.0
96.5
89.7
79.4
122.8
118.7
101.8
63.2
84.2
51
59
65
89
85
62
61
108
119
92
82
91
60 2
55.2
60.8
59.3
60.3
52.6
59.1
56.2
58.0
57.7
54.6
58.4
51
46
63
47
45
40
40
44
44
40
54
41
150
98
171
451
344
328
457
328
349
306
447
190
2 251
2 156
1 689
3 435
4 662
4 136
3 497
3 554
4 270
3 448
3 608
3 183
5 783
6 377
7 179
6 691
7 226
7 503
6 609
7 913
8 125
7 200
7 530
7 656
84 839
110102
118 894
106 997
110016
82 616
104 538
91 815
98 749
120 445
84 359
93 380
180
154
229
211
174
125
80
105
122
139
66
90
1 142
758
881
636
543
1 026
579
698
954
1 306
849
1 403
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
60.3
65.0
85.6
686
93.4
71.1
88.1
166 6
128 8
78.4
56
56
75
56
86
71
63
71
105
55
61.9
53.0
58.4
61.4
55.6
35.9
39.8
20.2
37.8
44.4
50
46
50
47
43
37
32
19
20
27
233
227
125
86
395
327
419
366
325
423
2 077
1 928
1 704
3 829
3 936
3 005
3 474
2 716
3 449
3 651
7 658
7 697
8 442
8 351
8 561
9 679
8 973
8 913
9 536
9 669
90 454
77 003
91 620
104 881
85 455
87 262
88 749
77 236
125 391
92 442
92
199
82
147
145
129
99
140
87
101
826
509
1 064
937
933
979
845
863
928
1 408
'Includes copper tine in ore. ingots, bars, billets, rods and strips 'Includes ingots, bars and billets 'Includes nickel in matte or speiss. oxide and fine 'Includes lead in ore and
in pigs
Sources: Energy, Mines and Resources; Imports by Commodities (65-007). Exports by Commodities (65-004), Statistics Canada.
93
Section
7— Table 7
January 1987
Table 7
Non-metallic minerals (thousand tonnes)
Asbestos
Gypsum
Cement
Lime
Salt and brine
Potash
Year
and
Producers'
Producers'
Producers'
Producers'
Producers'
month
shipments
Exports
shipments
Production
shipments
shipments
shipments'
Imports
Production
D
2627
418764
2629
2630
2631
2632
2626
446655
2607
1984
836.6
795
7 775
7 856
7 766
2 265 8
10 235 4
1 053
7 527.3
1985
741.7
720
8 400
8 692
8 673
2 269.3
9 999.2
1 256
6 598 7
1984 N
65.0
69
721
738
675
195.7
987 4
80
601 3
D
75.0
55
499
570
481
176.4
8858
125
6270
1985 J
52.2
64
493
248
265
190.6
1 046.5
64
5325
F
56.2
53
462
226
290
173.5
1 163.7
46
470 1
M
67.9
56
595
369
435
182.0
6838
66
7089
A
590
58
645
658
640
177.8
7944
72
775.0
M
69.0
75
790
924
928
202.1
8000
329
7332
J
66.2
66
786
915
933
185.3
6606
237
356.3
J
48.1
52
739
1 031
963
183.6
475.9
59
344.9
A
69.3
66
666
984
1 001
191 5
492.9
96
4532
S
67.0
63
840
994
1 007
191.7
5889
104
6337
O
70.6
65
890
957
988
206.3
1 076.1
28
5485
N
55.8
51
846
806
716
195.1
1 1159
75
4365
D
60.4
51
648
579
507
189.8
1 1005
80
6058
1986 J
49.9
60
706
276
364
180 5
1 201.1
61
4749
F
48.4
49
630
360
429
171.1
891.8
116
539.1
M
61.2
51
486
548
454
182.6
624.6
73
699 1
A
58.9
58
665
718
768
193 1
739.1
281
862.5
M
45.5
79
905
986
933
197.4
800.1
44
656.6
J
60.4
57
908
987
919
191.5
749.1
165
3169
J
45.8
59
946
946
1 015
184.8
711.4
96
370.6
A
48.7
64
900
962
1 035
1807
6794
262
5490
S
56.6
83
767
975
964
190 6
771.8
75
6130
O
63.0
71
978
1 070
1 096
1995
9432
86
4778
'Total salt and salt content of brine.
Sources: Energy, Mines and Resources; Cement (44-001), Imports by Commodities (65-007), Exports by Commodities (65-004), Statistics Canada.
94
Section 8 ■ Construction
96
1 .
96
2.
97
3.
97
4.
97
5.
98
6.
98
7.
99
8.
99
9.
100
10.
Building Permits, by Type
Building Permits, by Province
Dwelling Units Started , All Areas
Dwelling Units Completed , All Areas
Dwelling Units Under Construction , All Areas
Dwelling Units Started, Centres 10,000 and Over
Dwelling Units Completed, Centres 10,000 and Over
Dwelling Units Under Construction, Centres 10,000 and Over
Mortgage Loans Approvals
Domestic Shipments of Building Materials by Canadian Manufacturers
95
Section
Table 1
8— Tables 1 and 2
: Building permits, by type (million dollars)
January 1987
Canada
total 1
Non-residential
Resi-
dential
Canada.
55 munici-
palities
only 2
Canada
total'
Non-residential
Resi-
dential
Year
and
month
Total
Industrial
Com-
mercial
Institu-
tional and
govern-
ment
Total
Indus- Commer-
trial cial
Institu-
tional and
govern-
ment
Canada.
55 munici-
palities
only 2
D
D
2671
2683
2672
2673
2674
2675
2676
2677
4898
2678 2679
2680
2681
2682
1984
1985
15,501.6
19,523.9
6,988.4
8,6408
1,367.2
1,885.5
3,715.3
4,639.8
1,905.9
2,115.6
8,513.2
10.883 1
5,474.1
6,466.4
4
6
6 6
6
6
5
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1984 O
1.459.0
7676
133.3
423,162.0
211.2
691 4
583.9
1,261.2
6279
115 2
344.5
1682
633.3
480 1
N
1 .406.3
624 1
142.5
302.005.0
179.6
7822
532 7
1,316.1
5570
134.3
278.1
1446
759 1
452.7
D
1,2177
675.1
152.6
315,321.0
2072
542.6
438.5
1,441.1
682.6
155.1
3206
2069
758.5
531.6
1985 J
774.7
4356
99.8
202,697.0
133.1
339.1
361.4
1,307.8
640 1
174.2
2992
166 7
6676
524.7
F
829.1
3936
48.5
210,771.0
134 3
435.5
351 5
1,268.5
561.0
78.9
309.4
172.8
707 5
447.1
M
1.273.9
504.1
98.5
258,842.0
1468
769 7
404.9
1,369.5
595.1
135.9
2938
165 4
774.4
4147
A
1.947.6
8556
3099
390.4570
155.3
1,092
6376
1,684.5
856.0
2949
391 4
1697
828.6
541.2
M
2.048.6
785.9
141.6
436.715.0
207.7
1.262.7
639.4
1,681
7673
135.0
4067
225.6
913.7
591 3
J
1.778.5
734.2
123.5
464,767.0
1459
1,044.3
563.6
1.691.8
725.5
137.3
417.7
170 5
9663
5633
J
1 .865.7
756.8
162.8
416.398.0
177.5
1,109.0
5388
1 .660.2
707.1
141.0
395.0
171.1
953 1
526.1
A
1 .992.8
9309
239.7
430,764.0
2604
1,061.9
748.7
1,861.7
781.1
181.0
391 6
208.5
1 ,080.6
722.2
S
1,826.0
7222
110.2
379,063.0
2329
1,103.8
556.8
1,829.4
713.0
96.9
392.5
2236
1,116.4
557.8
O
2,097.8
981.1
229 9
541,317.0
2098
1.116.8
581.1
1,818.2
798 1
196 8
4379
163.4
1,020.1
475.3
N
1,739 7
8228
169.1
450,865.0
2028
9168
5893
1,736.7
7882
166.8
4502
171.2
9486
526.2
D
1,349.4
718.0
151.9
457,1570
1089
631 5
493.3
1,614.6
708.4
1467
4545
107.2
906 1
576.6
1986 J
998 1
4454
60.6
257.725.0
1270
552.7
4045
1,799.3
6634
110.0
3856
167.7
1,135.9
583.5
F
1.260.0
523.9
107.4
271.014
145.5
736.1
521.6
1.931.7
761.0
169.0
408 2
183 8
1,170.7
657.2
M
1.820.8
7409
129.6
423.528.0
187 8
1.079 9
602.3
1,967.9
876.3
175 9
4832
217.3
1.091.6
645.6
A
2.381 7
8632
149.3
491.543.0
2223
1,518.5
731.4
1,970 2
8422
147.3
471.8
2230
1.128.1
6070
M
2.338.6
861 7
145.9
480.456.0
2353
1,476.9
661.1
1.950.4
8574
152 6
4663
238.6
1,093
628.5
J
2,395.4
1,046.3
176.4
668.634.0
201 3
1.349 2
761.3
2,0607
9359
163.6
543.4
2289
1.124.8
6973
J
2,395.4
1,096.5
208.5
677,397.0
210.6
1,298.9
765.9
2,0998
993.5
176.1
6029
214.5
1.106.3
716.3
A
2.364.8
1,001.5
217.3
522,283.0
261 9
1.363.3
6565
2,217.1
8599
161.3
4888
2098
1,357 2
6479
S
1 .960.8
806.5
148.3
528.9630
129 2
1.154.2
6843
2,172.9
9104
143.2
583.7
183.5
1,262.5
650.9
'In 1979. approximately 2.000 municipalities are being surveyed
so historical comparisons are possible
Source: Building Permits (64-001), Statistics Canada.
2 This is an historical series with data available back to 1920 Consistent coverage and volume have been maintained
Table 2: Building permits, by province 1 (million dollars)
Year and
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
NWT
D
2695
2696
2697
2698
2699
2700
2701
2702
2703
2704
2705
2706
2707
1984
15,501 6
153.7
77.8
561.5
293.3
3,610.9
6,274.3
528.5
5696
1,386.3
2.003.6
238
185
1985
19,523.9
183.6
87.4
6678
372.7
4,4747
8,3926
6964
548.3
1.798.1
2.190 4
31.0
808
1984 O
1.459.0
207
105
43.3
24.3
375.7
5197
75.2
68.2
164.1
153.0
26
17
N
1,406.3
277
13.2
577
23.9
4487
515.7
35.4
37.6
99.3
1439
09
2.3
D
1.217.7
64
40
43.9
104
4209
477.3
24.3
16.9
70.3
1329
64
4.0
1985 J
774.7
36
1.3
27.5
74
104.6
331.7
18.7
35.0
993
1453
0.1
0.1
F
829 1
20
1.9
25.4
132
161.0
321 2
42.5
20.8
116 8
124.2
02
—
M
1.273.9
40
34
43.7
31.5
2636
599 1
58.7
25.9
100.1
143.1
06
—
A
1.947.6
90
11.8
57.3
41 3
527.5
777.9
52.5
48.5
1455
2640
12 1
—
M
2.048.6
166
148
90 5
45.7
3784
8924
78.9
56.9
1967
273.4
16
2.7
J
1,778.5
17.1
6.7
61 2
36.6
312.3
8624
569
60.3
171.6
185.4
29
53
J
1.865.7
21.0
12.7
62.4
376
341.7
8485
80.2
59.9
182 1
197.4
20
20.2
A
1.992.8
25.6
5.7
65.7
44.4
478.7
777.7
60.1
60.5
270.2
189 4
5.1
9.7
S
1,826
12.7
7.2
49.2
374
434.1
8423
71 3
62.6
1442
1606
1.2
3.2
O
2.0978
21 4
7.4
84.9
40.0
598.1
7989
61.2
51.6
1636
2288
4.3
37.6
N
1.739 7
37.4
7.5
45.7
29.5
4964
747.3
56.9
44.3
1259
147.1
0.7
09
D
1 .349 4
13.1
6.9
54.2
8.1
378.1
5933
58.5
22.0
82.0
131.7
0.2
1.1
1986 J
998.1
109
38
18.3
37.8
130
4835
34.3
32.2
79.6
1649
04
2.3
F
1 ,260.0
2.1
6.1
31.1
17.7
2586
5657
77.3
30.5
832
186.1
06
09
M
1.820.8
20.7
69
46.7
25.3
444.2
7869
51.8
55.3
178 2
203 1
0.9
08
A
2,381.7
15.5
94
69.7
39.5
5779
1.067.4
77.3
82.3
147.3
2679
260
16
M
2.338.6
18.2
16.5
95.7
56.3
516.1
1.091.7
90.3
74.7
146.7
2243
58
22
J
2,3954
142
12.0
69.3
55.7
461.7
1.114.3
868
71.3
2624
239 5
47
35
J
2.3954
21.5
11.8
95.6
42.4
4450
1.246 6
808
605
171.7
211.2
05
7.6
A
2.3648
19.9
9.1
87.5
50.7
5762
1,098.7
71 3
52.0
2075
177.3
7.3
73
S
1.960.8
14.4
7.7
53.2
35.2
516.9
875.1
69.7
70.6
148 3
1646
2.7
22
'In 1979, approximately 2,000 municipalities are being surveyed.
Source: Building Permits (64-001). Statistics Canada.
96
January 1987
Table 3: Dwelling units 1 started, all areas
Section 8— Tables 3-5
Year
and
quarter
Canada
Nfld.
P.E.I.
N.S.
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask.
Alta
BC
Canada
seasonally
adjusted
at annual
rates
(thousands)
D
2717
2718
2719
2720
2721
2722
2723
2724
2725
2726
2727
4945
1984
1985
134,900
165,826
2.720
2,854
643
788
4,598
6,923
2,873
4,142
41 ,902
48,031
48.171
64.871
5.308
6,557
5.221
5.354
7,295
8,337
16,169
17,969
1983 4
1984 1
2
3
4
1985 1
2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
35,097
25,070
40,571
37,696
31 ,563
23,119
47,103
47,297
48.307
29.272
61.292
56.374
543
341
998
745
636
248
722
1,115
769
223
1,145
920
252
43
204
264
132
43
235
259
251
122
430
310
1.273
690
1,263
1.393
1.252
1.034
1.865
2.348
1,676
1.118
1,896
2,850
731
10,194
13.257
158
8,535
7,578
913
12,445
14,662
985
10,469
14,092
817
10,453
1 1 ,839
407
9.306
6,171
1.187
12,944
19,917
1,498
1 1 .248
19.384
1,050
14,533
19.399
317
8.409
10,305
1,446
19,544
24,963
1,297
16,017
23,594
814
933
1.406
1,992
977
710
2,019
2,019
1,809
1.608
2.020
2,478
741
1.481
1.379
1.241
1,120
741
1,444
1.838
1,331
814
1,468
1,487
2,568
1,548
2,186
1,947
1,614
873
1,723
3,091
2,650
1,809
2,322
2,112
4,724
3,763
5,115
4,568
2.723
3.586
5.047
4.497
4.839
4,547
6,058
5,309
138
138
131
146
127
1250
154
184
195
1620
1990
2190
Table 4: Dwelling units 1 completed, all areas
Year
and
quarter
Canada
Nfld.
PEI
NS
NB
Que.
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Canada
seasonally
adjusted
at annual
rates
(thousands)
D
2739
2740
2741
2742
2743
2744
2745
2746
2747
2748
2749
4946
1984
1985
153,012
139,106
3.134
1,852
581
757
5.082
5.748
3,923
3,224
43,410
41 ,577
54,642
50,590
5.865
5.081
5.722
5.653
12,057
7,517
18,596
17,107
1983 4
44,763
1.275
211
1.279
1.158
9,151
15,329
1.091
2.529
6.403
6.337
161.0
1984 1
32,109
769
114
1.491
769
7,946
1 1 ,059
744
1,977
3,066
4.174
159
2
34,704
554
102
812
528
9,978
12,467
1.434
1,031
2,783
5.015
156
3
42,792
646
195
1.298
1,287
13,485
13,933
2.064
1,204
3,402
5.278
141
4
43,407
1,165
170
1.481
1.339
12,001
17,183
1,623
1,510
2,806
4.129
158
1985 1
23.316
382
123
999
544
6,203
9,206
624
964
1,234
3,037
1 16 •
2
28,570
336
216
1.120
508
9.969
9,479
1,182
646
1.460
3.654
1300
3
45.161
453
206
1,713
955
14,969
15.355
1,959
1,715
2.322
5.514
1490
4
42,059
681
212
1.916
1,217
10.436
16,550
1,316
2.328
2.501
4,902
153.0
1986 1
32.815
543
246
1,733
989
7,511
12.910
1,279
1,705
1.986
3,913
164
2
42.210
583
159
1.809
791
1 2.866
15.541
2,087
872
2.631
4,871
192.0
3
55.244
503
294
1.944
949
20,214
19,949
2,221
1,158
2,259
5,753
181.0
Table 5:
Dwelling units 1
under construction, all
areas
End of
period
or quarter
Canada
Nfld.
PEI
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask.
Alta
BC
D
2761
2762
2763
2764
2765
2766
2767
2768
2769
2770
2771
1984
63.899
3,000
379
2.466
1,242
16.30S
23,529
2,474
3.187
2.943
8.370
1985
86,366
3,348
420
3,474
2,137
21.27C
36.761
3.817
2.866
3,518
8,755
1983 4
84.930
3.494
316
2.984
2,346
18,320
30,243
3.048
3,667
8,336
1984 1
76,972
3.064
249
2,159
1,710
18.812
26,901
3,237
3.179
6.729
10.932
2
82,341
3.430
350
2,610
2,094
21 ,240
29.009
3.209
3.581
5.813
1 1 .005
3
76,717
3,529
418
2,691
1,770
18,074
28,997
3.137
3.619
4,347
10.135
4
63,899
3,000
379
2.466
1,242
16.309
23,529
2.474
3.187
2,943
8.370
1985 1
60,426
2,353
302
2,443
1,106
18.158
19.856
2,455
2.965
2,357
8.431
2
78,421
2,605
321
3,114
1,777
21,044
30.172
3.292
3.753
2,609
9.734
3
80,468
3,267
381
3,743
2,315
17,176
34,135
3.326
3.864
3.492
8.769
4
86,366
3,348
420
3,474
2,137
21 ,270
36,761
3,817
2.866
3,518
8.755
1986 1
82,898
3.028
285
2,854
1,465
22,146
34,291
4,146
1,964
3.375
9.344
2
101,958
3.584
556
2,941
2,209
28,776
43,559
4,079
2.572
3,139
10.543
3
102.947
4.001
590
3,836
2.561
24,522
47.137
4,339
2.895
2.996
10.070
'A dwelling unit Is defined as a structurally separate set of living quarters having its own entrance from outside of the building, or from a common passage inside These data are the
result of a nation-wide survey, for which the field work is carried out by the Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation All metropolitan areas and urban centres with a population ot
10.000 or more, along with certain other areas of high building activity, are enumerated completely each month The remainder of the country is covered on a sample basis quarterly
Source: Housing Starts and Completions (64-002), Statistics Canada.
97
Section
8— Tables 6
and 7
January 1987
Table 6
Dwelling units 1 started,
centres
10,000 and
over
Canada
Year
and
Canada
Atlantic
provinces
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatch-
ewan
Alberta
British
Columbia
Metropolitan
areas
seasonally
adjusted
at annual
rates
month
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Vancouver
(thousands)
D
2783
2784
2785
2786
2787
2788
2789
2790
2791
2792
2793
2794
4900
1984
110,874
6.448
34,974
42,320
4,654
3.456
5.210
13.812
17.990
18.149
3.953
9.148
1985
139,408
9.267
41,404
57,053
5,372
4.111
6.044
16,157
21.731
26,350
5,069
10,579
1984 N
8,647
746
3.053
3.349
178
239
270
812
1.658
1,383
173
565
103
D
8,792
323
3,244
3.561
288
189
332
855
718
585
—
303
108
1985 J
7,662
609
3,214
1.942
424
195
282
996
1.834
1.038
418
797
109
F
6.262
356
3,108
1,208
61
101
222
1.206
1,546
913
52
268
112
M
7,077
263
2.403
2,704
140
267
187
1,113
1,359
1,913
135
737
116
A
11,714
473
2,910
5,081
762
349
347
1,792
1,742
2,156
688
1,223
135
M
14,340
1,140
4.009
6,512
431
611
493
1.144
2,199
2.485
372
798
134
J
13,617
1,101
3.786
5,874
606
206
558
1,486
2.013
2,517
568
879
122
J
12,690
1,115
2,418
5,650
794
601
674
1.438
997
2.838
756
1.036
140
A
12,416
981
2.911
5,881
229
377
623
1,414
1.674
3,307
223
848
150
S
13,265
981
4,037
5,459
451
413
727
1.197
2.121
1,308
437
843
159
O
13,697
766
3.466
6.290
286
488
699
1.702
1.767
3.020
249
1.228
165
N
14,326
854
4,337
6.046
562
268
751
1.508
2.216
3,219
549
1,074
170
D
12,342
628
4,805
4.406
626
235
481
1,161
2,263
1.636
622
848
152
1986 J
9.335
683
2.969
2,803
442
193
538
1.707
2,085
1.636
327
508
135
F
8.136
283
2,282
3,111
512
219
421
1.308
1.312
1.800
505
993
151
M
8.517
196
2,091
3,831
453
169
553
1.224
1.133
2.389
451
801
145
A
16.190
777
5,027
6,830
680
465
532
1.879
2.343
3.570
650
1.341
184
M
18,396
1,405
6,752
7.179
385
376
671
1,628
3.328
3.850
329
1.205
172
J
17.407
979
4,826
8,030
688
362
496
2.026
2.667
3.654
668
1.380
157
J
15.643
1,178
4,161
6,586
1.076
462
534
1.646
2.105
2,873
964
1,319
173
A
14,498
1,157
4,312
6.070
491
459
489
1.520
2.503
2,067
471
1.110
176
S
17.106
1,063
5.440
7,658
521
320
437
1.667
2.912
3,368
485
1.004
206
15.883
859
5,079
6.761
569
401
511
1.703
2.654
2.636
544
1.202
193
Table 7:
Dwelling units' completed, centres 10,000 and over
Canada
Year
and
Canada
Atlantic
provinces
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatch-
ewan
Alberta
British
Columbia
Metropolitan
areas
seasonally
adiusted
at annual
rates
month
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Vancouver
(thousands)
D
2807
2808
2809
2810
2811
2812
2813
2814
2815
2816
2817
2818
4901
1984
127,303
7.032
36.520
49.467
5,199
4.006
9.383
15.696
19.439
23.148
4.495
10.267
1985
117,750
8,121
35.740
44,294
4.275
4.262
5.473
15.585
18.964
19.877
3.820
10,846
1984 N
12,769
946
4,134
5,258
467
173
528
1,263
2.335
2.071
319
835
130
D
9.354
687
2,365
3,701
271
337
693
1.300
672
668
67
359
119
1985 J
7,169
662
1,590
3,105
344
507
299
662
833
1,582
327
358
103
F
6,647
402
1.793
2.839
133
183
407
890
1.056
1,613
110
626
107
M
6,557
595
1.905
2,562
76
113
219
1.087
1.034
889
67
561
98
A
7,093
389
2.364
2,392
480
118
355
995
1.512
979
470
711
114
M
7,970
455
3,127
2,520
297
83
325
1.163
1.711
1.384
270
842
106
J
9,292
508
3,319
3.541
243
189
288
1.204
1.722
1.827
234
896
108
J
13,781
710
5,529
4.157
642
287
534
1,922
2.754
2.125
614
1.461
124
A
13,327
802
4,217
4,813
575
479
631
1,810
2.864
2,277
380
1,282
139
S
1 1 ,389
835
3,286
4,333
485
453
598
1,399
1.596
1,623
464
1.050
121
O
12,196
1,016
3,007
4,729
405
614
674
1,751
1,507
1,878
387
1.224
125
N
12,245
899
3,188
4,989
378
659
586
1,546
1,271
2,096
282
1.158
126
D
10,084
848
2,415
4,314
217
577
557
1.156
1,104
1,604
215
677
128
1986 J
8,725
748
1,965
3.732
240
402
452
1.186
1.081
2.031
216
733
125
F
9,008
719
2,210
3.634
500
215
413
1,317
925
1.751
492
955
146
M
8,601
584
1.994
3.701
357
351
547
1.067
1.019
1.641
324
771
128
A
12,200
645
2.742
5.428
582
287
716
1.800
1.494
2.175
576
1.237
194
M
1 1 ,877
570
3,176
4.857
828
209
721
1,516
1.883
2,211
813
1,078
157
J
12,882
884
5.439
3.889
401
289
711
1.269
3.297
1,642
393
983
149
J
16,537
584
7.406
5.428
362
264
673
1.820
3.559
2,793
333
1,367
149
A
13,971
893
4.615
5.278
559
343
599
1.684
2.484
2.065
505
1,165
144
S
16,926
1,000
5.449
6.962
882
384
465
1.784
2.606
2.797
762
1,371
180
16.129
1,108
5,685
6.211
447
350
679
1.649
2.913
2,785
411
1.179
165
Note Data are based on 1971 Census area definitions
See footnote and source in Table 5.
98
January 1987
Table 8: Dwelling units 1 under construction, centres 10,000 and over
Section 8— Tables 8 and 9
•End
of
Canada
Atlantic
provinces
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatch-
ewan
Alberta
British
Columbia
Metropolitan areas
period
Montreal
Toronto Winnipeg
Vancouver
D
4903
4904
4905
4908
4911
4914
4915
4916
4906
4909 4912
4917
1984
50,995
3.793
13,367
20,893
2,112
2.045
1.840
6,945
4,799
4,120
1,193
3.034
1985
71.667
4,917
18.504
33.352
3,181
1,842
2.406
7,465
10,515
17.565
3,121
5.233
1984 N
51.795
4,159
12.474
21,048
2,095
2.193
2.223
7,603
7,746
10,439
1,957
5,105
D
50,995
3,793
13,367
20.893
2.112
2.045
1.840
6,945
4.799
4,120
1,193
3,034
1985 J
51,393
3,736
14,986
19.725
2,192
1,720
1,817
7,217
9,048
9.831
1,996
5,253
F
50,700
3.702
16,000
18.088
2,120
1,639
1.629
7,522
9,284
8.717
1,938
5.628
M
51,159
3,356
16,461
18.299
2,184
1.764
1,597
7.498
9,577
9,730
2.006
5.803
A
55,737
3,439
16.977
20.994
2,466
1,994
1,589
8.278
9,789
10,917
2.224
6.300
M
62.047
4,124
17,827
24.969
2,600
2,523
1,755
8,249
10.271
12.014
2.319
6.250
J
66,262
4,706
18.291
27,210
2,963
2,541
2,024
8,527
10,559
12.702
2.653
6.228
J
65,084
5,109
15.132
28,677
3,089
2,856
2,179
8,042
8,811
13,415
2.769
5,804
A
64,393
5,290
13,842
29,719
2,743
2,738
2,354
7,707
7,645
14.431
2,612
5,353
S
66,101
5.440
14,510
30,841
2,709
2,697
2.407
7,497
8,154
15.456
2,585
5.145
O
67,607
5,176
14,954
32,400
2.590
2,571
2,428
7,488
8,402
16.600
2.447
5,147
N
69,526
5.136
16.107
33,451
2,772
2,180
2,488
7,392
9,352
17,720
2,714
4.992
D
71,667
4.917
18.504
33,352
3,181
1,842
2.406
7.465
10,515
17.565
3,121
5,233
1986 J
72,401
4,845
19.512
32,544
3.383
1,623
2.511
7,983
11,521
16,740
3.232
5.923
F
71,468
4.406
19,532
32,006
3.395
1.626
2.532
7,971
1 1 ,880
16,780
3.245
5.961
M
71.389
4.018
19,639
32,141
3,491
1,444
2.540
8,116
12,005
17,527
3.372
5.989
A
75.388
4,149
21 ,880
33,530
3,589
1,640
2,351
8,249
12.840
18.910
3,446
6,148
M
81 ,993
5,003
25,466
35.838
3,146
1.807
2,369
8,364
14,283
20,544
2,962
6,273
J
86.454
5.099
24,839
39.976
3,433
1.878
2,153
9,076
13,656
22,555
3,237
6,647
J
85.532
5,697
21,572
41.127
4,147
2.075
2,011
8,903
12,183
22.626
3,868
6.603
A
86.044
5.978
21,275
41.875
4,079
2.186
1,907
8,744
12,222
22,585
3,834
6.555
s
86,170
6,035
21 ,226
42,564
3,721
2.123
1,881
8,620
12,515
23,151
3,557
6.187
o
85,952
5,767
20,595
43,190
3,843
2.175
1,711
8,671
12,232
23.032
3,690
6.209
See footnote and source in Table 5.
Table 9: Mortgage loans approvals 1
New housing
Conventior
Conventional lenders
Dwelling units
al
Act 1
Total
N H A
Housing
Act
Other
Life
loan and
and
Existing
approved
insurance
other com-
conven-
Other
Conven-
resi-
Year
C.M.H.C
lenders 1
Total
companies
panies 3
Total
tional
C.M.H.C
N.H.A.
Total
tional
Total
dential
Other 4
month
Million dollars
Number
Million dollars
D
2643
2644
2645
2646
2647
2648
2649
2650
2651
2652
2653
2654
2655
2656
1984
3
2,219
2,222
242
2.003
2,245
4,467
77
37,276
37,353
36,028
73,381
10,033
3,479
1985
2
2,361
2.363
305
3,360
3,665
6,028
103
40,143
40,246
57,099
97.345
17.330
5,208
1984 O
1
168
169
12
120
132
301
18
2,857
2,875
2,221
5.096
759
318
N
1
186
187
24
142
166
353
12
3,399
3,411
2.992
6.403
764
270
D
1
360
361
12
140
152
513
31
5,708
5,739
2.726
8.465
833
284
1985 J
_
370
370
16
172
188
558
_
5,811
5,811
3.140
8,951
916
320
F
—
201
201
26
190
216
417
—
3,835
3,835
3.345
7,180
1.604
448
M
—
126
126
30
270
300
426
1
2,643
2.644
4,609
7,253
1,511
443
A
—
101
101
17
272
289
390
—
1.995
1.995
4,574
6,569
1,267
366
M
—
148
148
26
326
352
500
2
2,528
2.530
5.437
7,967
1,478
448
J
—
103
103
22
296
318
421
1
1,673
1.674
4,900
6,574
1,474
542
J
—
198
198
20
317
337
535
3
3.280
3,283
5,081
8,364
1,727
542
A
—
365
365
34
300
334
699
4
6.093
6,097
5.425
11,522
1.736
456
S
—
207
207
23
321
344
551
8
3.358
3,366
5.237
8,603
1.457
325
O
1
142
143
29
393
422
565
19
2,178
2,197
6.483
8,680
1.567
430
N
—
196
196
31
251
282
478
40
3,606
3,646
4,448
8.094
1.284
401
D
1
204
205
31
252
283
488
25
3,143
3,168
4,420
7,588
1.309
487
1986 J
_
62
62
46
293
339
401
2
896
898
5,123
6.021
1.398
494
F
—
83
83
83
381
464
547
—
1,240
1.240
7,123
8.363
1,501
654
M
—
69
69
53
346
399
468
—
1,078
1.078
5,924
7.002
1.381
554
A
—
102
102
35
496
531
633
—
1,518
1.518
8,189
9.707
1.918
510
M
—
90
90
85
461
546
636
—
1,337
1.337
7,971
9,308
2.420
480
J
—
87
87
66
495
561
648
1
1,222
1,223
8,433
9,656
3.258
654
J
—
116
116
34
503
537
653
8
1,868
1.876
7,800
9,676
2.753
644
A
—
78
78
36
385
421
499
3
1.320
1.323
5,638
6.961
1.995
389
S
104
104
39
391
430
534
1
1,656
1,657
6,234
7.891
2.124
578
Note Components may not add to totals due to rounding differences
'Data are on a gross basis i.e. they do not take account of cancellations or alterations of loans after initial approval. 'Agency loans (loans made by other lending institutions on
behalt of C.M.HC.) are included under C.M.H.C includes traternal and mutual benefit societies. Quebec savings banks and, since May 1967, chartered banks 'Includes new and
existing commercial structures and farm property
Source: Canadian Housing Statistics, Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
99
Section 8
-Table 10
January 1987
Table 10:
Domestic shipments of building
materials by Canadian manufacturers
Rigid insulating
board
Gypsum
products
Soft
Building
wood,
plywood
Sawn
lumber'
board
(panels
As-
phalted
Roof
insu-
Other
deco-
Particle
board
Hardboards
Wall
natural
sheating
lation
rative
All types
board'
Year
Million
sq. ft
3 /e"
Million
or coated)
board
board
board
Thousands
cu
and
Million sq. ft.
'/«' basis
Million
month
bd. ft.
Million sq. ft. Vj
basis
metres
sq metres
D
340000
340001
340003
340004
340005
340006
340007
340033
340010
1984
1.652
20,092
53
166
92
42
1 446
238
1985
1.870
22,920
59
188
103
38
1 600
244
1984 D
90.5
1 ,547.9
4.9
11.9
6.1
26
269 8
23.3
164
1985 J
135.0
1,651.5
5.4
143
4 1
3.1
180 5
31 7
19.1
F
135.0
1.645.9
5.5
13.6
36
33
178.4
396
167
M
144.7
1,956.3
44
134
5.1
39
1970
35.5
192
A
136.9
1.922 3
4.3
140
67
3.9
1863
40.2
21.8
M
185 4
2,096.8
6.5
17.8
97
3.5
2088
35.1
20 .1
J
176.4
2,149.7
4.1
19.0
10.9
26
1997
46 1
18.6
J
169.4
1.995.5
5.1
182
10.3
29
171.7
31 3
18.3
A
159.9
1,870.5
48
17.4
10.9
32
2135
369
194
S
1640
1.940.1
4.5
15.5
11 1
32
211.4
41.3
20.1
168.4
2,086.7
5.0
176
147
36
2305
41 6
24.6
N
1333
1,801.6
46
159
94
26
211.6
35.2
23.2
D
161.2
1,803 5
5.2
11.2
68
23
170.3
31.3
23.3
1986 J
202.1
1.842 9
5.3
126
5.7
27
2220
287
257
F
198.8
1.844.0
60
20.5
55
35
1954
41 4
20 .1
M
213.1
2,064.3
49
19.9
60
33
2156
49.9
22.4
A
2002
2,211.6
4.3
18.4
9 1
4.1
211 8
49.4
25 1
M
177.8
2,126.6
5.1
19.6
102
30
217.4
47.9
25.0
J
171.3
2,181.0
5 1
20.2
10.1
23
2109
523
237
J
201 8
2,088.6
5.3
20.1
11 4
26
1928
408
24.0
A
136.4
1,687 8
61
200
123
25
1978
35.0
25 1
S
139 2
1,775.5
4.6
20.3
12.9
35
2092
31 5
277
O
161.1
75
23 1
14.4
29
216.1
327
28.0
N
25.6
Iron
and steel products
Mineral
wool for
building
Mineral
wool
Asphalt
Construction'
products
insu-
granulated.
Steel
Concrete
Cold
lation
loose or
Asphalt
Roofing
wire,
rein-
Hot
reduced
Galva-
batts
bulk
shingles
asphalt
nails'
forcing
rolled
sheets
nized
Year
bars
sheets
& strip
sheets
Thousands
Thousands
Thousands
Thousands
and
(000)
sq
metres
cu
met.
met
month
net tons
(000) met tonnes
metres
bundle
tonnes
D
340018
340021
340022
340023
340024
340031
340032
340026
340027
1984
176
352
109
54
300
78 979
3 546
29 120
108
1985
161
403
106
61
332
84 547
2 517
28 895
116
1984 D
67
24.1
60
2.0
11.6
6 940
420
8150
7.1
1985 J
120
17.7
9.0
38
195
5 879
473
8328
28
F
13.6
26.8
7.7
4.0
18.0
4 442
138
2 393.2
5.1
M
142
41.0
7.7
62
25.1
6 348
108
3 131 3
6.5
A
155
19.3
63
5.7
29.5
4 204
102
2 372.9
87
M
15.8
31.5
10.0
58
302
7 091
105
3 387.6
10.5
J
14.7
36.1
12.0
62
31
12 305
263
4 427
92
J
13.9
38.3
8.1
54
41 4
5 626
104
2 991 6
12.1
A
12.6
40.3
95
39
28 5
5919
185
2 928.5
122
S
14.1
40.5
11.5
5.4
308
9 142
212
2 648.2
11.2
140
40.3
84
67
328
8 266
275
2 391.8
15.5
N
12.8
468
88
43
269
8 938
296
1 313.0
11.3
D
7.9
246
66
37
18.6
6 387
256
772
107
1986 J
10.9
36.8
7.1
53
25.8
7 020
153
1 994 2
62
F
13.0
34.6
66
4.3
25 1
5 362
151
2 925.8
5.7
M
16.2
37.3
85
53
289
10419
192
2 923.5
72
A
159
29.2
7.9
70
337
3 734
101
2 647 6
102
M
164
264
80
69
35.0
5 476
114
2 932.0
94
J
153
33.5
99
7.1
325
7 065
159
3 272 4
10.6
J
155
28.9
102
5.3
384
7 319
178
3 824 7
134
A
13.1
33.8
107
58
29.3
9 568
200
3 764 7
143
S
158
42.9
10.1
60
37.8
9 920
219
3 525.4
135
15.5
34.9
10.6
6 1
26.9
10 252
256
3 164 3
144
N
9 362
292
'Includes export shipments 'Building Contractors, public and utility construction and structural steel fabricators
Sources: Construction Type Plywood (35-001), Production, Shipments and Stocks on Hand of Sawmills East of the Rockies (35-002), Production, Shipments and Stocks on
Hand of Sawmills in B.C. (35-003), Hardboard (36-001), Rigid Insulating Board (36-002), Particleboard, Waferboard and Hardboard (36-003), Primary Iron and Steel (41-001),
Steel Wire and Specified Wire Products (41-006), Gypsum Products (44-003), Mineral Wool (44-004), Asphalt Roofing (45-001).
100
Section 9
102
1 .
104
2.
104
3.
105
4.
105
5.
106
6.
■ Food and Agriculture
Farm Cash Receipts, by Source
Inspected Slaughter, Cold Storage Stocks and Eggs
Farm Input Price Index and Selected Components
Exports of Grains and Livestock Products
Milk
Sugar
101
Section 9— Table 1
Table 1: Farm cash receipts, by source (million dollars)
January 1987
Total
Crops
cash
receipts
Wheat
Oats.
Barley.
from
C.W.B
C.W.B.
C.W.B
C.W.B.
Year
Total
Supple-
(arming
partici-
partici-
partici-
net cash
and
cash
mentary
opera-
Total
pation
pation
pation
advance
month
receipts
payments
tions
crops
Wheat
payments
Oats payments
Barley payments
payments
Rye
Flaxseed
Rapeseed
D
200000
200001
200002
200003
200004
200005 200006 200007
200008
200009
200010
20001 1
200012
200014
1984
20,313.87
50.35
20,263.52
9,814.90
3,758.45
440.26
64.29
1.93
66607
2924
-54.41
5669
156 55
941.02
1985
19,913.16
148.79
19,764 37
9,401.37
2,504.97
569 88
54 10
1 00
532.66
145 33
127.95
30 45
194 14
905 78
1984 N
1,995.31
1681
1,978.50
1 ,073.28
420.24
_
598
49 38
-29 92
305
19.52
106 00
D
1,600 46
17.78
1,582 68
584 59
264.59
0.28
4.69
—
36.42
20.57
-2288
242
13.16
66 23
1985 J
2,985.26
16.82
2,968.44
2,157.60
172.73
54222
5.02
1.00
43.53
145.33
-16.14
1.71
7.72
61 89
F
1,254.54
993
1,244.61
42463
100.44
18.71
4.48
—
30.26
—
-6.41
1 04
8 69
7496
M
1 .423.57
24.55
1 ,399.02
464.53
122.97
008
5.36
—
43 93
—
-11.73
1.60
13 36
95 08
A
1,598 63
0.79
1.597.84
778.75
76.39
0.03
4.69
—
3285
—
-800
1 93
1434
65 56
M
1,310.04
0.07
1,309.97
480.45
186.80
0.02
476
—
44.21
—
-11 18
1.68
10.09
7249
J
1,491.84
6.36
1,485.48
601 85
319.17
001
4.35
—
81.58
—
-15.41
288
1084
64 63
J
1,371.85
1.01
1 ,370.84
594.81
26256
—
5.41
—
60 38
—
-6.07
6.59
1071
81.21
A
1,204 88
13.84
1,191.04
405.14
137.62
—
2.48
—
1501
—
-0.30
3.04
080
15.56
S
1,744.95
12.13
1,732.82
826 94
204 85
8.81
3.15
—
36 52
—
59 39
3.42
13.43
8522
o
2,109 63
8.83
2,100 80
1,213.82
584.18
—
609
—
51 72
—
5256
2.32
50 35
167 68
N
1,702.19
22.63
1.679.57
793.16
197.56
—
4.25
—
32.61
—
68.67
1.41
33 66
67 36
D
1.715.79
31.83
1.683.95
659 68
139 68
—
4.05
—
60 04
—
2265
2.83
20.15
54.14
1986 J
2,427.20
21 83
2,405.37
1,581.92
177.44
348 53
4,51
1.52
35.17
44.78
-9.64
302
14.07
74.15
F
1,298.97
60 64
1,238.33
42865
145.88
0.28
3.53
—
47.43
—
-27.03
1.57
6.61
47.59
M
1 ,566.63
80 80
1,485 83
591 98
234.93
—
3.63
—
6942
—
-37.24
092
639
4929
A
2,030.32
75.59
1,954.73
1,124.07
194.37
—
4 15
—
63 32
—
-27.78
0.93
9.03
64 62
M
1,308 48
54.92
1,253 56
407.99
131.13
—
4.00
—
51.45
—
-26 45
1 30
7.33
33.73
J
1,673.36
33.11
1,640.25
731 .30
434.27
450
5.76
—
123.21
—
-4261
2.20
1340
58 63
J
1,517.22
9.59
1,507.63
666.42
318.34
—
6.77
—
114 68
—
-21 86
3.15
1866
77.54
A
1,295.97
1.99
1,293.98
385 38
85.34
—
1.55
—
9 18
—
32 10
237
1 07
8.63
S
1,795.60
0.32
1.795 28
776.96
50.37
1622
2.44
—
2975
—
249 84
1 87
364
50.13
O
1,890.53
031
1.890 23
93870
188.10
3.58
74.15
137 48
224
35.81
94 67
Crops
Liquida-
Western
Flori-
tion of
Grain
Year
culture
Deferred
deferred
Stabili-
Livestock and products
and
Sugar
Vege- and
Other
grain
grain
zation
month
Soybeans
Corn
beets Potatoes
Fruits
tables nursery
Tobacco
crops
receipts
receipts
Payments
Total
Cattle
Calves
D
200015
200016
200017
200018 200019 200020 237736
200021
200022
205069
205070
225947
200034
200035
200036
1984
209.24
566.65
31.26
313.16 260.25 526 43 352.84
382 48
386.48
-791 49
837 44
9.761 10
3,21730
336 88
1985
229 85
575.35
12.26
27265 288.56 549 35 384.27
15801
443.47
-49601
791.50
9,751.93
3.26278
32665
1984 N
26 48
120.96
19.00
22.31
1642
28 45 18.62
86.98
7013
-205 09
_
122.95
836 14
274 88
60 66
D
12.14
40.60
4.50
23.17
1785
26.12 18.61
70.56
48.52
-134.29
—
—
85893
27404
27 95
1985 J
18.38
44.87
090
27.03
12.86
33.42 2004
65.52
57.49
-25.89
791 .50
77208
253 86
2469
F
13.73
33 88
—
22 68
7.63
26 58 20.04
3621
29.27
-1 25
—
—
79007
263 00
2087
M
30 73
49.08
1.11
28.95
4.86
2285 2004
15.82
299
-9.56
—
—
902 54
334 54
2589
A
22 88
43.81
—
35.11
2.87
24.62 2004
0.79
-2.04
-7.80
—
44980
754.30
25802
21.53
M
18.81
51.16
0.90
30.61
1.52
19 76 63.17
0.73
-0.93
-15.25
—
—
769 90
260 88
1802
J
17.69
44.04
070
16.35
16.23
30 98 63.17
—
-6.78
-53 14
—
—
85674
304.32
17.97
J
11.69
31.32
—
9.44
64.60
8023 20.04
—
13 82
-65.75
—
—
73931
228 00
1442
A
11.08
11.22
0.51
21.90
47.37 110.30 20 04
—
-2.47
-9.63
—
—
753 05
22293
16.57
S
663
16.10
1 00
24.89
52.18
91.25 48 80
001
117.16
-35.46
—
—
875.48
304 73
23 98
O
39.93
91.51
0.26
21.49
36.02
49.15 4879
1.21
87.79
-106.37
—
—
84457
271 81
56 76
N
22 12
77.20
5 12
16.04
20.18
31.26 20 05
18.86
142.84
-84.29
—
72.20
823 59
275.28
58 48
D
16.18
81.15
1.76
18.16
22.24
2896 20.04
18.86
4.36
-81 50
—
—
870.29
28540
27.47
1986 J
29 48
35.67
_
20.87
11.72
34.12 2158
1 40
36 48
-17.99
496 02
777.96
265 64
21 68
F
14.55
25 68
0.26
18.49
6.95
27 34 2158
66.15
-075
-351
—
—
772.06
263 09
1845
M
2427
30.18
099
22.78
4.56
23 71 21.59
72 10
25.04
-1260
—
—
849.43
29637
23.77
A
29 94
28 59
—
3697
271
25.72 21.58
101.15
-1 20
-12.88
—
580 00
755.53
241 36
21 48
M
17.91
4508
037
26.50
1.40
20.84 69.09
47.48
-11 91
-13.03
—
—
77837
241 46
17 62
J
16.89
39.10
0.73
11.42
14.54
3260 69.08
—
-4.18
-59.71
—
—
88297
30007
1845
J
13.41
27 76
—
9.82
60 93
84 04 21.59
—
-15.37
-54.88
—
—
807 69
241.10
15 83
A
764
16.93
—
24.70
44.69 115 76 21.58
—
14.00
-4.90
—
—
857 42
25287
17 04
S
2.82
14.11
—
32.93
47.24
9537 53.26
0.02
50.42
-8.95
—
—
993 94
336 95
30 66
O
33.55
46.91
33.12
33.04
5130 53 25
20.79
163.41
-42.00
915.83
279 79
79.73
Source: Farm Cash Receipts (21-001), Statistics Canada.
102
January 1987
Table 1: Farm cash receipts, by source (million dollars) /concluded
Section 9— Table 1 /concluded
Year
and
month
Livestock and products
Forest
and
maple
products
total
Dairy
supple-
mentary
payments
Deliciency
payments
Provincial
income
stabili-
Hogs
Sheep
Lambs
Dairy
products
Poultry
Eggs
Other
zation
program
D
200037
200038
200039
200040
200041
200042
200043
200049
200052
200053
206686
1984
1,888.41
3.50
25 66
2.697.07
889 29
511.85
191 14
99.63
280.79
138.52
168 58
1985
1,821 61
3.48
2623
2.716.40
901 39
508.53
184 84
116 28
28207
1624
196 48
1984 N
156.51
0.32
2.18
211 12
76 18
41 62
12.67
13 54
31 33
17 14
706
D
174 52
030
2.82
220 36
7848
4263
37.81
686
22 16
10.30
99 85
1985 J
151.38
0.16
1 33
22440
6227
44 26
973
3.37
20.01
7.89
748
F
158.23
0.18
1.63
203 38
67 80
40.47
34 50
3.40
22 22
59
3.69
M
187 50
0.25
2.60
224 50
71 62
44 84
10.78
6.95
21.31
0.81
287
A
125 16
19
1.93
230.55
6524
43.19
848
37 00
20 54
0.31
6.94
M
125 68
0.23
1 50
241.07
67 28
43 84
11.39
2981
2200
0.24
7.57
J
17251
0.36
2.66
232.11
7802
41 21
758
—
2322
003
364
J
139 57
0.30
2.86
22390
80 06
43.03
7.17
—
2549
005
11.18
A
130 86
0.42
2.64
240 09
84.16
4256
12 80
—
2506
0.04
774
S
164.52
0.41
2.62
227.45
87.12
41.12
2353
3.65
2326
001
3.48
O
14323
0.30
2.07
230.26
84 80
41 56
13.79
1083
24.74
14
669
N
14805
0.25
1 66
215.48
7257
40.51
11.30
14.10
3267
3 12
12 93
D
174.93
041
2.72
223.20
80 43
41.93
33.78
7 18
21.53
3.02
122 26
1986 J
150 53
015
1.77
227 08
60.74
41.30
9.08
3.53
1936
0.15
2245
F
145.49
0.20
1.75
206 50
67 21
38.73
30 65
3.55
21.34
0.07
1265
M
169 46
0.27
3.23
233.27
6951
44 00
9.53
7.59
20 98
082
15 02
A
134.43
0.13
1.83
239 08
6691
42.35
7.95
4556
19 37
283
7.36
M
136.77
021
2.31
251.04
75.17
43 19
10 60
37 1 1
2286
043
6.81
J
188.61
019
2.60
242.85
81 24
41.33
764
—
2425
0.25
1 48
J
174.19
0.33
3.21
239 77
83 03
4262
761
—
2607
4.55
2.90
A
19282
041
3.25
246 64
89 59
4228
12.51
—
26.31
13 04
11 84
S
23568
042
2.82
23367
90.11
41.16
2247
407
23.77
4 81
-8.27
O
179.85
0.32
2.45
231 90
86 06
42.14
13 58
12.11
25.16
0.17
-1 72
Source: Farm
Cash Receipts (21-001), Statistics Canada.
103
Section
9— Tables 2 and
3
January 1987
Table 2
Inspected slaughter, cold
storage stocks and
eggs
Eggs (thousands)
Canada
total sales
Inspected slaughter (thousands)
Cold
storage stocks,
end of period
(metric tonnes)
(thousand dozens)
Total
and
Sheep and
Mutton
Pork.
For con-
For
of con-
month
Cattle
Calves
lambs
Hogs
Beef
Veal
and lamb
total
Poultry 1
sumption
hatching
sumption
D
2971
2972
2973
2974
2975
2976
2977
2978
203414
225692
225694
225697
1984
3.116
479
233
13,001
18 495
778
1 726
12 643
40 125
445,012
34,721
10,574
1985
3,159
455
197
13,924
22 429
1 023
3 232
11 810
41 408
442,178
35,695
10.043
1985 J
248
35
12
1,005
18 977
721
1 693
12 274
29 253
38.413
2.794
879
F
241
35
14
1,441
20 962
792
2 216
11 680
30 012
34.729
2.697
794
M
306
50
23
1,323
21 942
841
2618
12 521
28 696
38.010
3.133
866
A
233
42
21
1,014
21 361
1 239
2 742
12 771
28 135
36.167
3.347
842
M
255
37
13
1.010
22 701
892
3 147
13 530
27 966
36.623
3.569
858
J
321
38
19
1,298
20 523
761
2 958
13 100
28 012
36.106
2.823
825
J
245
27
13
1.010
19 274
872
2 810
12 455
32 732
37.315
3.118
848
A
244
34
15
1,018
21 069
1 065
2 754
12 565
40 110
37.602
2,871
846
S
309
42
21
1,360
21 533
948
2 479
12 082
43 064
36.104
2,888
818
235
36
15
1,091
22 661
1 063
3 141
11 709
44 276
37.205
2.722
842
N
245
38
13
1,107
21 178
945
2 692
12 788
43 195
35.680
2,999
806
D
277
41
19
1,247
22 429
1 023
3 232
11 810
41 408
38.224
2.734
819
1986 J
247
33
11
1,073
22 278
864
2 581
10 338
30 582
37.091
2.909
818
F
—
—
—
—
23 476
686
2 078
11 237
30 553
34.025
2,842
753
M
—
—
—
—
18 236
737
1 895
10013
29 025
37.954
3,343
853
A
—
—
—
—
16919
572
2 149
11 622
27 181
36.600
3.220
828
M
—
—
—
—
16 898
824
1 678
10843
28 188
37.795
3,208
848
J
—
—
—
—
16 188
794
1 836
9841
29 120
36.491
3,047
812
J
—
—
—
—
16 754
1 058
2 039
9 449
33 981
37.368
3.221
838
A
—
—
—
—
15 686
842
2 445
7 829
37 677
37.796
2.987
838
S
—
—
—
—
15 939
994
2 014
7 296
42 372
36.289
3.289
799
—
—
—
—
15 553
1 018
2 254
7 474
43 257
37.858
2,896
820
N
—
—
—
—
15 356
1 055
2 117
8417
40 565
D
16 168
1 105
3 140
8 334
39 608
'Excludes stocks in (railway) transit after June 30, 1968
Sources: Stocks of Dairy and Frozen Poultry Products (32-009). Stocks of Frozen Meat Products (32-012). Statistics Canada; Canada, Livestock and Meat Trade Report,
Agriculture Canada.
Table 3: Farm input price index,' and selected components, Canada
Farm
inputs
total 2
Building
and
fencing
Maior
group
Machinery and
motor vehicles
Crop production
Major Ferti-
group' lizer
Animal Production
Supplies
and
services
Major
group
Hired
farm
labour
Property
taxes
Interest
Mapr
group
Machinery
replace-
ment
Motor
vehicle
replace-
ment
Machinery
and
motor
vehicle
opera-
tion
Farm
Ma|or
group'
Feeders
live-
stock
Feed
Year
Maior
group
Mapr
group'
Mapr
group
Mapr
group
quarter
1981 =
= 100
D
600000
600003
600090
600093
600256
600294
600400
600473
600574
600577
600642
600832
600898
600937
600950
600979
1984
106.6
118.0
117.1
112.8
115.5
121 5
101.3
944
103 8
105 1
100 9
120.4
116.7
119 9
854
92 1
1985
1066
120 6
118.9
111.3
123.1
125.9
102.7
94.6
101.1
1061
923
124 2
120 9
1332
82.1
94.2
1983 4
103.9
117.6
114.5
109.9
113.8
119.1
98.0
90.4
99.4
958
103.6
116 7
113.6
120.4
83.5
127.3
1984 1
105.7
1180
116.8
112.5
113.9
121.3
100 1
926
104.2
1054
101 4
118 8
115.0
119.9
807
127 3
2
1065
118.3
115.8
112.8
1143
118.9
1023
966
1049
105 4
1033
119.7
116.3
119.9
840
1290
3
107.5
117.6
117.4
113.0
114.1
122
101 8
949
105.1
1058
103 1
120 9
1173
1199
884
1302
4
106 5
118.0
118.5
112.8
1198
123 8
101.1
93.6
101
103 7
95.7
122 1
118.3
119.9
886
130 5
1985 1
107.4
118.5
118.9
110.8
122.0
126 4
101.1
94.0
103 1
107.4
95.6
1239
118.7
133.2
868
130.3
2
107.4
119.1
119.0
112 1
122.1
125 4
1037
95.7
1028
107 3
948
1243
1206
1332
834
129 1
3
105.5
121.9
118.5
110.6
122.1
1258
103 5
95 .1
98.1
102.1
906
124.1
121.4
133.2
802
127.6
4
1062
122.8
119.3
111.5
126.1
126.1
102.5
93.4
100 2
107.5
882
1245
122 9
133 2
779
1264
1986 1
108 6
124.3
121 9
1142
127.8
128.7
102.0
91 7
1040
111.5
91 5
125 8
124.1
138.6
80.3
125.8
2
1076
1269
116.3
114.2
131.6
116.8
104.1
93.4
104 1
112.6
90 1
124.3
125.4
138.6
798
124 3
3
109 4
1282
116.3
113.9
131.4
117.1
103 3
91 5
110.2
1239
890
123 9
126.1
1386
778
122.9
'Price indexes of inputs measure only changes in prices of units of inputs They do not reflect other important changes in costs of production, such as changing quantities and produc-
tivity of inputs They should not be interpreted, therefore, as equivalent to indexes of cost per unit of input Direct comparison of them with price indexes of output can yield misleading
indications of the changing relationship of costs and income The price indexes for the last two years are subject to revision 'The major groups include additional components than
the selected ones shown
Source: Farm Input Price Index (62-004), Statistics Canada.
104
January 1987
Table 4: Exports of grains and livestock products
Section 9— Tables 4 and 5
Grains (thousand tonnes)
Livestock products (thousand tonnes)
Beef,
veal.
Eggs in
Year
Flour
fresh,
Bacon
Skim
the shell
and
in terms
chilled
hams &
Canned
milk
(thousand
month
Wheal
ot wheal
Oats
Barley
Rye
Flaxseed
Rapeseed
or frozen
shoulders
meats
Cheese
powder
Poultry
dozens)'
D
237928
215170
238072
238174
238224
238290
238354
418962
418944
418935
418881
418872
418953
418863
1984
18 598 53
432.98
44.44
3 809.64
558.90
468.05
1 583 64
79
1 431
1 041
5 381
71
2 094
10,827
1985
15 307.93
27070
9.00
2 136.77
27259
621.22
1 459.77
91
2 202
1 192
11 145
63
3 094
4,980
1984 N
1 346.02
76.63
2.59
40861
2751
67.93
141.98
9
145
53
771
3
276
114
D
880 93
3256
337
135.89
46.34
39.89
112.32
7
103
44
453
2
205
108
1985 J
726.46
13.51
2.00
276.93
2961
35.76
110.36
8
123
19
116
11
196
701
F
639 19
35.85
1 04
133 08
18.57
23.95
136.81
9
132
44
280
4
124
635
M
730.47
32.07
1.00
149 34
19 83
45.21
102.99
9
169
104
352
2
229
231
A
1 084.68
27 09
1.00
172.59
11.48
60 94
153.23
7
123
307
804
2
161
588
M
1 609 86
1492
1.04
136 05
22 26
73.50
137.11
6
91
118
1 794
9
105
535
J
1 397.98
16.05
2.64
105 40
10 79
57.74
107.28
6
108
115
1 138
5
162
906
J
818.77
1.54
0.21
188 28
15.16
51.35
134.96
5
82
161
872
4
175
168
A
1 055.95
31.13
0.07
185 09
22.95
40.18
115 35
6
112
133
420
4
276
354
S
2 234.22
10.07
—
177.50
2492
56 59
125 58
7
113
107
1 084
6
458
199
O
2 070 74
47.77
—
316.48
31.49
62.53
139 92
8
258
16
1 811
4
409
251
N
1 695.32
37.49
—
167.00
40 05
46.57
116 56
10
442
36
1 677
8
470
145
D
1 244 27
3.21
—
129.02
2548
66 89
79 62
10
449
32
797
4
329
267
1986 J
1 038.07
2209
_
241.42
22.05
35.73
116.37
9
270
45
1 210
5
212
209
F
784 64
16.77
—
286 90
1897
57.10
106.31
10
249
15
675
2
34
198
M
522.97
17 64
072
38842
18.91
46.31
126 35
8
277
61
940
3
208
155
A
918.29
4230
7.18
443.51
2264
4679
143.70
6
253
72
685
3
195
146
M
1 224.93
14.13
4.80
44967
1882
76.92
151.32
6
224
151
1 139
6
221
78
J
1 434.75
11.79
12.62
494.56
10.39
30.44
104 62
6
219
83
768
2
220
164
J
1 701.35
18.93
17.51
31229
1916
59.37
129 96
6
229
27
679
15
203
93
A
787.48
11.78
9.04
88205
15.06
58.71
134.75
6
302
34
406
9
369
179
S
1 072.56
13.19
4.98
651.37
16.22
20.12
163 60
6
295
34
1 181
8
443
177
O
1 801.19
38.58
12.52
596 33
35 39
69.41
147 95
6
277
18
772
8
1 050
149
'Includes eggs for hatching
Sources: Grain and Oil Seeds Review (22-007), Exports by Commodities (65-004), Statistics Canada.
Table 5: Milk
Production of
dairy factories
Stocks 2
Milk sold
Fluid
Creamery
Cheddar
Evaporated
Ice cream
Creamery
Cheddar
Variety
Process
Year
off farms
purposes
butter
cheese
whole milk'
mix
butler
cheese
cheese
cheese
month
Kilolitres
Tonnes
Kilolitres
Tonnes
D
230978
230979
231224
231245
231271
231259
231340
231350
231358
231364
1984
7 41 1 797
2 598 228
107 788
101 356
171 242
154 090
32 061
39 786
13019
8 879
1985
7 220 312
2 610 656
94 881
109 533
1 50 539
159 901
23 516
35 024
13410
10 092
1985 J
580 513
224 560
8 623
7 827
16 202
8 625
28 227
40 245
12 297
8 499
F
528 526
204 183
7 710
7 324
15 435
9 905
29 250
38 845
13 567
7 705
M
599 467
220 083
7 641
8 285
17 138
13512
21 599
37 596
13 967
8310
A
626 228
217 670
9 048
8 851
17 279
13 647
24 828
40 503
13 263
6 676
M
665 207
221 808
9 138
9 532
14 006
17 167
28 380
38 209
12816
7 838
J
662 545
1 99 674
9 391
9 636
13 544
17 490
29 449
36 176
12 757
7 209
J
646 257
205 052
8 220
10 449
11 383
20 093
30 836
37 451
12 494
7 066
A
642 472
223 835
7 585
10 482
7 367
16 965
29 301
39 427
11 977
7 459
S
594 196
215 461
7 293
9 172
8317
11 775
28 797
39 064
11 753
7 261
O
578 41 1
232 701
7 453
9 248
10 879
11 147
27 554
38 841
12216
8 126
N
535 809
227 312
5 958
8 951
9 265
10 274
25 651
37 573
12 734
9 070
D
560 681
218317
6 821
9 776
9 724
9 301
23 516
35 024
13410
10 092
1986 J
572 1 22
233 261
7915
9 161
7 058
9 572
20 499
39 215
12 623
6 920
F
524 075
211 634
6 838
7 661
9 174
9 906
20 825
40 146
13 129
7 362
M
602 327
226 001
8 043
9 173
9 150
12 282
20 085
40 251
11 726
7 771
A
630 105
223 033
9 686
8 889
10 005
15 601
21 471
40 847
13519
6913
M
678 267
228 303
9 732
9 592
9 758
17 778
21 605
38 540
13 257
7 945
J
675 226
210 699
9 995
11 109
19 679
23 037
39 791
13 075
8 199
J
662 094
216 168
8 340
10 758
19 908
22 211
39 968
11 887
7 843
A
644 002
220 222
8 434
10 029
17 162
21 334
39 466
11 825
8215
S
595 339
222 866
8 088
9310
12710
22 106
38 093
11 537
8 798
O
570 062
235 050
6 998
8 753
11 661
21 184
37 322
11 786
7 856
N
6 347
8 348
10 583
19 267
34 684
11 425
7 074
D
20 474
33 896
x
X
'Includes case and bulk 2 As at end ol period Last month is preliminary
Sources: The Dairy Review (23-001), Statistics Canada.
105
Section 9— Table 6
Table 6: Sugar (metric tonne)
January 1987
1984
1985
1984 D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
Year
Raw cane sugar
Refined Sugar
month
Acquisitions
Stocks'
Production
Shipments
Stocks'
D
345124
345125
345126
345120
345123
1 019 729
1 056 917
59 781
32 059
122 602
62 593
42 832
71 821
76 499
69 122
134 247
84 496
112 396
1 50 003
98 247
211 449
228 568
211 449
182 477
164 012
161 339
123 481
114 949
91 164
76 763
132 849
124 912
143 628
204 328
228 568
1 075 432
1 000 1 50
85 267
68 198
83 732
63 149
76 650
78 125
98 718
80 637
80 332
88 946
103 441
95 782
82 440
1 069 620
1 033 292
66 892
82 319
70 920
79 343
80 353
96 096
94 486
91 056
94 790
91 429
94 727
86 870
70 903
134 614
117 377
134614
120 780
142 236
123 549
114184
92 856
93 074
86 667
80 513
74 840
87 095
105 008
1 1 7 377
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
33
52 738
54 468
95 405
114 379
48 150
81 025
1 27 379
59 816
196 111
1 27 245
151 522
119 583
96 686
105 895
132 561
89 756
92 362
134 645
111 014
195 707
242 327
78 197
79 089
73 787
83 123
84 153
92 659
83 914
81 515
79 344
136 656
109 202
81 525
75 574
77 889
82 498
89 440
93 123
98 515
87 074
94 970
97 684
88 550
118 346
123 224
114 098
115 350
113 489
102 784
93 933
91 519
76 147
115 963
136 615
'End ot period
Source: The Sugar Situation (32-013), Statistics Canada.
106
Section 1 ■ Domestic Trade
1 08 1 . Value of Retail Trade by Type of Business and by Province
111 2.' Merchandising Inventories
112 3 . Department Store Sales and Stocks
112 4. Estimated Restaurant, Caterer and Tavern Receipts, Canada and Provinces
107
Section 10— Table 1
Table 1: Value of retail trade by type of business (million dollars)
January 1987
Year
Grocery
& combi-
nation
All other
food
stores
Depart-
ment
stores
General
mer-
chandise
stores
General
stores
Variety
stores
Motor
vehicle
dealers'
Service
stations
and
garages
Auto-
motive
parts and
access-
ories
stores
Clothing stores
month
Men's
Women's
Family
D
D
(650059
650060)
(650088
650089)
650061
650090
650062
650091
650063
650092
650064
650093
650065
650094
650066
650095
(650068
650069)
(650097
650098)
650070
650099
650071
650100
650072
650101
650073
650102
1984
1985
28,044.5
29,931 5
2.144.6
2,325.6
11,384.9
12,038.6
2,395.1
2,698.9
1,890.9
1,982.7
1,207.0
1.266.9
20,846.5
26,0266
11.313.4
12.584.8
2,606.2
2,801 8
1,323 5
1,324.1
2,3964
2.7772
1 .575.4
1.867 4
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
2.416.6
184.8
1,254.3
273.4
156.2
120.4
1,775 2
9826
2544
1488
2292
151.0
D
2.5295
219.2
1.715.8
240.1
181.1
188.3
1,367.6
967.7
2692
2060
306 1
222.0
1985 J
2,323.1
163.8
692.1
173.1
138.5
66 1
1.573.1
9872
160.6
902
173.0
109 7
F
2,191.2
167.4
647.1
148.2
132.9
69.3
1 .698.8
915.8
137.6
65.6
1483
93.7
M
2,489.7
179.9
849.1
195.2
152.5
90.9
2,253.0
1,000.2
175.9
853
207 8
1329
A
2.341.1
187.1
9069
2063
153.1
964
2,536.6
9958
233.7
970
2227
144.3
M
2,6579
203 8
9906
221.5
181.4
106 3
2.700.0
1,089.1
290 1
118.8
2468
154 7
J
2,562.3
199
907.3
202.8
182.3
103.1
2.409.5
1.055.6
2689
1128
2224
150.5
J
2,490.3
194.0
875.7
198.9
1662
97.6
2,287.2
1.092.5
2588
88.1
211.6
132.0
A
2,7400
211.4
9799
2188
181.4
112.6
2,173.6
1.112.9
232.1
92.4
2322
169.9
S
2,368.8
189.5
9648
232.6
159.2
97.3
2.007.3
1,037.5
2129
980
2427
161.8
O
2,531 8
197.9
1,031.7
267.8
170.4
103.6
2.330.3
1,106.6
237.1
113.6
2523
162.3
N
2,6248
196.4
1,359.4
315.7
169.5
127.6
2,189.3
1,101.2
2894
1608
2701
191.8
D
2,6105
2355
1,833.9
318.0
195.2
196.0
1.867.9
1,090.4
3048
201.4
347.3
263.8
1986 J
2,539.0
179.8
762.1
204.7
146.8
720
1.867.6
1,008.4
170 9
904
198.5
121.7
F
2,317 9
178.1
696.1
161.8
139.4
71.3
2,032.5
9432
1495
67.7
161.4
108.0
M
2.4945
204.5
9004
217.1
160 4
958
2,303.0
1,000.2
191.8
890
211.6
146.6
A
2,5649
207.3
9769
224.5
167.1
95.8
2,8684
991 8
2574
106 4
2482
159.0
M
2.9536
237.1
1.083.5
235.4
1893
111.1
2,832.5
1.063.1
3092
130.3
2658
174
J
2,614.3
230.1
939.1
2209
187.1
100.1
2,6622
1,052.7
3066
115.2
241.7
157.8
J
2,723.1
234 5
927 6
2080
1829
96.9
2,614.1
1.081.0
275.5
94.5
226.1
149.8
A
2,8440
235.1
975.5
2283
181.2
102.9
2,325.3
1,078.1
248.1
989
2530
180.7
S
2,563.1
212.4
1.020.7
253
173.5
95.4
2,400.4
9869
2523
1175
281.1
187.3
o
2.801 8
233.1
1,084.1
283.1
1826
97.7
2,569.8
1,044.1
261 2
125.4
2793
184.4
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 3
1984 N
2,3797
1858
9760
201 8
158 9
103 5
1.805.3
968.5
214.9
115.4
207 9
132.5
D
2.386.9
187.9
962 1
198.9
158.9
102
1.743.4
9739
2228
111.5
207 9
134.6
1985 J
2.439.9
191.0
957.4
2064
166 2
101.7
1.948 8
1,050.0
222.7
109.9
210.1
144.3
F
2,448.7
197.0
9597
2009
166.7
1024
1.957.4
1.040.6
2250
106 9
2180
143.9
M
2,465.1
189.0
988.7
2146
1635
1084
2.090.8
1.041.5
2284
1078
232 2
151.2
A
2.467.4
1868
9857
214.7
1653
103.5
2.182 2
1,041.4
230.0
107.2
2260
150.6
M
2.4726
188 3
9986
217.8
165.3
1056
2.140 .1
1.049.0
2344
113.1
232 5
154.4
J
2,4724
1880
964 7
218.7
1630
103.0
2.1202
1.027.8
227.7
108
217.4
147.7
J
2,5072
1898
1,001.5
2246
158.4
103.5
2.1856
1.016 6
231.7
1078
2333
153.2
A
2.536.8
201 2
1.011.2
2195
165.5
106.3
2,287.6
1,032.7
232 2
109 8
243.6
166.5
S
2,5167
194.8
1,009.6
2339
160 4
103 9
2.2673
1.051.1
236 8
106.4
2364
158.2
2,538.0
199.0
1,020.1
231.0
1664
108.5
2.2595
1.070.0
2278
1086
2392
157 9
N
2,566.5
199.3
1,042.6
236.5
171.3
107.2
2,283.9
1,087.9
2428
1206
241
166.0
D
2,556.2
204 8
1 ,046.3
2555
173.4
109.4
2.329.8
1.089.7
2499
111.6
239 1
162 9
1986 J
2,5654
205.1
1 ,046.9
242 5
172.8
108 9
2.3093
1,059.4
2379
110.6
241 2
159 8
F
2,594.7
2082
1,037,1
2222
174.5
106 1
2,350.8
1.058.9
2448
112.4
237.6
165.4
M
2,587.6
2099
1,058.5
238.2
175.6
107 9
2.231.7
1,044.4
2542
1147
242.6
167.3
A
2,660.8
217.8
1,056.6
2367
175.5
110.4
2,316 1
1.030.1
2495
116.9
2473
164 9
M
2,675.4
2189
1,059.8
2352
171.9
105.8
2,336.8
1 ,030.4
2488
117.6
2452
168.8
J
2,635.3
220.2
1.040.1
234.5
171.5
1028
2,326 2
1.026.3
263 4
115.5
2463
1652
J
2,6578
225 .1
1,049.0
237
172.1
103.5
2.4823
1,0162
2442
116.5
248.6
172.2
A
2,708.3
225.1
1,047.0
2366
171.3
101.2
2.4760
1,016.1
257
119.7
2662
177.7
S
2.696.1
221.6
1.039 .1
243.6
172.6
100 1
2,6290
1 .005.4
264 1
121.1
262 7
178 3
O
2.7042
2284
1,062.1
243.4
175.2
100 9
2,509.8
1,003.3
257.1
118 8
2642
179.5
'Excludes used car dealers.
108
January 1987
Table 1: Value of retail trade by type of business (million dollars)/concluded
Section 10— Table 1 /concluded
Year
and
month
Shoe stores
Hardware
stores
Furniture and
appliance
stores
Pharmacies.
patent
medicines
and
cosmetics
Book and
stationery
stores
Florists
Jewelry
stores
Sporting
goods and
accessories
All other'
stores
Total
D
D
(650074 650075)
(650103 650104)
650076
650105
(650077 &
650078 650079)
(650106 &
650107 650108)
650080
650109
650081
650110
650082
650111
650083
650112
650084
650113
(650067 &
650085 650086)
(650096 &
650114 650115)
650058
656023
1984
1985
1.171,1
1.287.8
1,046 5
1,157.6
2,983.2
3.2145
4,7272
5.3566
565.3
715.4
452.8
471.5
867 1
9320
1.640 5
1 .868 3
15.498.1
16.8167
116.079.9
129.4463
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D 4
1984 N
D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
127.0
89.9
2874
409.7
54.3
31.8
849
116.7
1 ,449.8
10.598 3
135.9
108.7
297.2
517.3
96.8
56.9
2108
151.2
1,914.0
11.901.2
79.0
69.5
2204
3998
470
28.2
47.9
104 6
1,042 8
8.6897
61.5
56.6
2047
3820
47.5
40.7
469
103 6
1.031.1
8.390.4
86.9
73.1
247.4
407.5
49.5
33.1
50.3
1329
1,214.5
10.1075
106.6
85.6
244.5
4092
47.8
44.8
55 1
1728
1.253 6
10.541.1
120.7
119 3
268 1
4352
50.7
59.9
73.0
2166
1.459.2
11.763 7
1039
116.4
2626
4280
49.7
39.9
72.8
201.4
1,416.1
11.067 5
89.6
112.1
271.1
4357
49.2
32.0
66.8
186 7
1.474.8
10,8108
109.2
100.6
285.7
465
65.0
32.6
71
170 2
1.533
11.289 7
110.3
97.3
273.0
441.3
60.3
32.2
61.4
1362
1,351.9
10.336 5
119.6
98.4
2980
473 5
58.7
34.1
66.5
1280
1.431.7
11.2138
156.2
103.5
309.4
474.6
70.9
33.9
93.3
1307
1,566 9
11.935.5
144.2
125.2
3296
6046
119.1
60.2
226.8
1847
2,041 2
13.300.3
869
71.4
249.5
474.9
539
30.4
54.8
122.3
1,182.4
9.6885
68.0
64.6
2229
4490
51.9
437
52.3
1067
1,130.7
9.2169
93.7
78.2
265.1
464 5
56.8
42.2
527
1335
1,345.8
10,547.2
123.6
100.2
271.6
471.8
52.6
38.2
61.7
186 4
1.416.0
11.589 7
129.8
135.2
300.7
494.7
56.5
63.0
808
232 1
1,605 8
12,683 3
113.2
135.0
2954
4698
54.8
437
78.9
215.9
t.5550
11.789.6
101.9
136.0
317.8
4835
54.9
373
76 1
2156
1.662 2
11.899 2
119.9
118.7
327 9
5043
66.8
36.9
77.6
1895
1.700 6
11.893.3
1273
115.5
316.7
4950
63.1
373
70.8
157.6
1.574 3
11.501.2
133.2
120.1
340 1
5250
626
39.9
78.4
142.8
1.648 2
12.236 9
97.9
87.6
268.1
406.5
48.1
38 2
73.1
146.7
1.345 3
9.961 9
101.1
87.8
256.9
409.5
51.3
38.9
738
137.4
1,322 6
9.870.2
101.1
98.6
241.0
414.4
53.9
38.3
73.5
138.5
1.323.5
10,231.2
101.0
886
252.4
417.5
558
388
73.8
153.2
1.347.5
10,2956
105.3
93.5
261.9
4248
54.9
378
755
154.7
1,355 2
10.545 2
106.3
94.1
265.1
427.2
55.9
38.4
74.1
153.5
1.369 8
10,645 1
108.4
95 1
2649
433.7
57.0
38.8
75.8
157.6
1.411.0
10,713.6
104.2
94.7
258.8
441.6
58.3
39.3
77.0
1509
1.386 5
10.570
105.3
97.0
265.3
451.6
58.2
39.2
78.5
156 4
1.425 9
10.790 7
108.9
94.7
272.3
458.0
63.9
39.3
79.3
152.3
1,419.9
11,001.2
105.9
98.5
273.4
461.3
62.9
39.6
78.9
158.1
1,427 4
10,981 5
104.9
98.6
279.7
465.5
63.2
40.2
80.1
161.8
1,443.5
1 1 ,063.3
118.4
100.1
282.8
4748
62.9
40.6
80.2
162.9
1.447.8
11.236.0
1106
101.6
284.1
4788
62.8
41.3
80.5
1665
1.439 5
11.294 6
1104
99.2
275.5
485.8
61.8
404
81.8
161.5
1.468 6
11,244.6
112.0
102.0
278.7
489 7
61.5
41.2
82.4
159.5
1,481.5
11,321 1
115.9
104 6
286.1
486 7
63.1
40.2
81.2
160.4
1.520 5
11,291 2
120.9
108.7
290.8
492 1
62.9
43 5
833
164 5
1.552 4
11,501.6
114.6
108.0
2946
494.3
63.5
41.5
84.1
165.9
1,541.8
11.523 2
118.3
110.2
2998
4860
64.5
42.7
84.9
168.1
1,552 9
1 1 ,474.6
117.7
116.1
305.1
500.8
64.9
45.6
880
174.6
1,585 8
11,723.1
121.8
114.4
310.0
505 7
66.2
44.5
88.4
175.3
1,611.1
11,839 7
118.8
113.6
313.2
5126
65.3
45.0
90.0
176.6
1.620.0
11,988 9
117.6
117.0
3166
513.7
668
45.4
91.5
177.2
1 .620.2
11.912.8
includes used car dealers and personal accessories stores
Source: Retail Trade (63-005), Statistics Canada.
109
Section
Table 1
10— Table 1.1
1: Value of retail trade by province
and selected metropolitan
areas (million dollars)
January 1987
Year
and
month
Nfld.
PEL
NS
N.B.
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alia
B.C.
Yukon
and
N WT
Montreal
Toronto
Winnipeg
Vancouver
D
D
650174
650203
650262
650291
650350
650379
650438
650467
650526
650555
650702
650731
650878
650907
651054
651083
651142
651171
651318
651347
651494
651523
650614
656016
650790
656017
650966
656018
651406
656019
1984
1985
2,071.1
2,254.1
520.7
5475
4,048.0
4,579.6
2.9274
3,171.5
29,0059
31,782.3
43,465.7
49,003.6
4.513.7
5.2008
4,354.4
4,7040
11.833 4
13.523 5
13,004.6
14,303.6
334.8
375.8
13,783.1
15,041 1
15,957.4
17.994 5
2.991
3,4398
6.642.0
7.231.3
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 N
188 4
45.0
381 4
267 6
2,6196
4,024.2
4196
393 5
1,086.1
1,144.8
280
1.274.3
1.500 2
281.9
5902
D
215.7
52.5
435 7
298 1
2,810.3
4,5699
477.8
4356
1,239 2
1,331.0
35.5
1.391.2
1.729.0
3246
6899
1985 J
1443
35.1
2982
2075
2,127.8
3,279.2
346.3
3336
921.7
972.1
24.0
1.045.1
1,228.5
2296
502.8
F
1395
33.2
2895
1992
2,0726
3.163.6
3392
3075
876.8
9458
23.5
1.018.1
1.1892
2235
484 5
M
176.3
39.0
354.1
247 5
2,504.1
3.796.5
408 5
3678
1,055.1
1,128.9
29.7
1.196.9
1.408.1
2693
576.8
A
187.9
43.2
371.6
259 1
2,670.8
3,9537
426.3
3858
1,078.9
1.136.4
27.4
1,256.2
1.449.0
2793
5826
M
2100
49.1
410.9
288.7
3,005.8
4,429.4
469.7
423.1
1.202 5
1 .242.4
32.1
1,404.9
1.577.7
303.4
621.1
J
194.8
50.6
3970
267 5
2,7325
4,1605
4424
414.0
1.152.6
1,221.2
34.3
1.277.2
1 ,490.8
2868
6039
J
1958
53.9
401 7
272.1
2.6222
4,055.1
4296
396.8
1.136 2
1,213.8
33.5
1,187.5
1.430.8
280.2
593.4
A
1988
53.2
417.2
277.7
2,764.5
4.200.7
4585
417.8
1.183.4
1.284.7
33.1
1.271.2
1,500.6
3024
626.1
S
172.9
42.7
363.9
253.2
2,5330
3,9038
417.3
3665
1,087.1
1.162.7
33.4
1,180.9
1 ,425.8
279.2
583.2
O
196.3
46.5
391.7
272.5
2,780.5
4,2667
447.3
4000
1.169.4
1.210.4
32.6
1,311.2
1,568.0
295.3
6132
N
2070
47.4
4188
2984
2,8797
4,6123
4739
427.1
1,240 7
1.297.6
32.7
1.384.4
1,738.8
3186
670.6
D
230.5
53.5
465.1
328 2
3.088.6
5.182.1
541.9
464 1
1.419.1
1.487.7
39.4
1.507.3
1.987.1
372.1
773.1
1986 J
156.7
35.9
3254
233.4
2.329 1
3,6675
397.1
356.4
1,065.8
1 .093 9
274
1.120.5
1,401.8
2668
566.2
F
153.4
35.0
319.6
225.4
2.2975
3.440.3
367.0
328 5
9976
1 .026.4
26.1
1.103.0
1.310.1
242.1
524.6
M
175.6
38.5
351.5
259 7
2,651.7
3.946.2
420 4
3690
1,125.6
1,178.3
30.6
1.277.1
1.505.8
282.1
602.7
A
199
46.9
3958
278.7
2.9855
4,370.1
459.3
422.2
1,166.7
1.235.0
30.5
1.414.8
1.631.7
301.9
639.1
M
2196
50.8
435.9
3162
3,277.5
4.8035
488.4
4525
1.263.4
1,341.5
34.0
1.525.1
1.764.6
3225
6887
J
202.0
49.9
4092
2940
2,9330
4.4788
458.7
431.0
1.207.3
1.290.7
35.0
1 .363
1.650.4
2946
6633
J
210.4
56.7
4120
297 6
2,981.3
4,515.9
445.4
427.5
1,185.7
1,332.1
34.6
1,369.6
1,643.3
2836
672.2
A
204.4
54.0
410.3
2983
2,971.4
4,521.7
4523
4263
1.184.0
1.335.4
35.2
1.378.0
1,648.0
2937
665.5
S
188.4
46.5
3907
2828
2,8475
4.425.0
442.5
4108
1.148.1
1.284.3
34.5
1.348.4
1.680.2
289
667.4
O
2057
49.7
421 8
304.4
3.0567
4.7499
476.4
4356
1.197.6
1.305 2
338
1.417.9
1,786 4
3142
677.2
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 3 3 2
1984 N
176.6
438
354 1
2504
2.484.2
3.725.7
393.5
3627
1,017.5
1 ,099.4
284
1.185.5
1,364 8
258.5
5586
D
178.5
44.4
352.7
249 1
2.475.7
3.7105
394 1
3763
1.026.4
1 .076.0
296
1.175.3
1.367,7
2595
551.3
1985 J
181.2
45.1
366.9
257.3
2,525.8
3,851 3
409.6
386.1
1.056.8
1.125.8
30.2
1.206.3
1,400.9
267.1
5647
F
177.4
44 1
367.1
253.4
2,546.5
3.9193
418.9
3766
1.060.5
1,140.9
30.0
1.220.7
1,435.9
2759
573.3
M
188.7
44.9
3776
265.7
2,617.6
4,0222
4300
392.1
1.097.8
1.1627
30.5
1.232
1.463.8
281 8
585.8
A
189 2
44.9
377.0
261.7
2.614.7
4.0594
425.3
392 1
1.103.8
1.181.0
30.4
1 .236 6
1,479.1
2825
6079
M
189.1
450
383.1
261 4
2.631.8
4.0872
433.7
3968
1,129.3
1,180.7
31.2
1,247 8
1 .480.4
2834
594.3
J
188 4
46.1
3829
253.1
2.621.0
3,9270
428.9
3927
1,103.9
1.182.0
30.2
1,234 9
1.425.4
2826
5876
J
187.2
46.4
3893
261.1
2,6288
4,0664
435.0
400 4
1,149.3
1.202.2
31.3
1.255 2
1.489.5
2905
605.7
A
187.3
46.5
389.5
265 5
2,7006
4,1383
4472
4009
1,157.3
1.229 5
31 4
1,278 5
1.539.6
297 8
623 1
S
186 5
45.8
3859
2680
2.687.4
4,164 1
435.1
379.2
1,147.8
1.212.7
31.8
1,264.9
1.533.2
2900
611.8
O
190.8
466
389.5
2679
2.7050
4.2039
437.6
387 9
1.153 1
1.220 4
32.5
1.280.8
1.554.5
291.1
615.7
N
192.9
46.5
389.3
2760
2.755 1
4.2820
4456
399.2
1.165.8
1.242 5
33.1
1.298
1.583.6
294 2
631 9
D
192.0
45.7
3808
279.5
2,744.4
4.2403
4498
3986
1.183.5
1,215.4
33.0
1.288 8
1.584.7
3009
6225
1986 J
195.1
453
3908
2824
2,7260
4.243.1
462.9
4060
1.199.8
1 .243.3
33.6
1,284.2
1.580.2
3034
6296
F
195.1
46.4
404.5
2863
2,8250
4.2679
452.6
4056
1.204.0
1.240.1
334
1,322 8
1,584.7
2986
6243
M
1938
46.3
3900
2804
2,825.7
4.274.1
4497
405.5
1,188.3
1.255 2
32.2
1,341 7
1,593.9
2993
6368
A
196.9
47.1
3930
280 1
2,8695
4.4373
453.7
4232
1.183.8
1 .258.4
32.8
1.376.4
1.650.3
3023
648.1
M
1959
46.9
3998
2848
2.875.9
4,397.5
4494
4198
1,184.0
1.266 7
328
1.346.7
1.643.8
2989
6532
J
1987
46.6
3989
284.1
2,857.5
4,301 6
451 4
4133
1,177.9
1,269.0
31.5
1.347 4
1 ,608 6
2954
659.7
J
1986
47.9
396.8
2862
2.936.6
4,475.1
447.6
4207
1,183.1
1,301.4
32.4
1.403 7
1.691.6
291 6
6726
A
198 5
48.3
3968
292.0
2.973.2
4,5444
4534
4190
1.184.3
1.295.0
337
1 .429.3
1.721.5
2984
672.6
S
198 8
49.0
4066
2940
2.9685
4,6276
455 1
4189
1,192.7
1.314.5
32.8
1,412.3
1.763.5
2982
6845
O
199 2
48.7
4098
294 2
2,9403
4,5946
461.1
4189
1.174.5
1.295.2
33.1
1.370.5
1.743.9
3040
6738
Source: Retail Trade (63-005), Statistics Canada.
110
January 1987
Table 2: Merchandising inventories 1 , Retail chain store stocks by selected kinds
of business, Canada (million dollars)
Section 10— Table 2
Grocery,
con-
General
Year
fectionery
All other
mer-
Motor
Automotive
Men's
Women's
Family
and
Combination
1 sundries
food
chandise
General
Variety
vehicle
Service
parts &
clothing
clothing
clothing
month
Total
stores
stores
stores
stores
stores
stores
dealers
stations
accessories
stores
stores
stores
D
655600
655601
655602
655603
655605
655606
655607
655608
655610
655612
655613
655614
655615
1984
3,832,580
900,526
85,859
6.657
380.700 129,959
267,112
X
26.834
41,718
84,820
138,480
202,586
1985
4,021 ,872
945,808
93,963
4.943
400.145 124,067
247,903
52,905
30.401
28.892
81,776
145,549
222,041
1984 N
4.426,569
898,729
82,005
8.118
475.281 149,207
313,144
X
27,664
45.444
117.805
184,640
256,114
D
3,832.580
900,526
85,859
6.657
380,700 129.959
267,112
X
26,834
41,718
84,820
138,480
202,586
1985 J
3,713.509
817,678
82,253
7,982
410,395 133,728
231.586
41 ,933
27.505
43,971
80.664
122.001
199.142
F
3,837,193
832,396
77.482
7,327
444,458 131,187
250.808
43.401
27.285
45,114
93,167
142.619
213.879
M
3,968,311
836,558
76.630
6,748
487,570 134,335
269,368
44.703
27.258
46,377
102,297
152,317
229.492
A
3.994,548
833.212
80,615
6.667
491,958 132,723
273,409
42.602
27.912
45,310
101,786
150,489
240.049
M
3,961,070
846.543
80,696
6.554
484.579 127.680
274,776
39,279
28.889
45.038
97,206
149,586
233.808
J
3.893,449
860.934
80.535
6,777
460.835 129.851
277,249
40,693
27.618
43,642
83,986
143,154
223,520
J
3,992,038
852,325
82,548
7,177
474.660 141,927
282,239
44,315
30.021
40.500
96,836
154,606
245,648
A
4,042,950
840,392
83.704
7,794
478,457 144,056
290.706
46,708
30.171
38.880
104,099
169.294
257,439
S
4,324,131
897,539
82,197
7,529
500,466 150,971
301 .462
48,950
30.201
38.686
116.799
179.282
277,004
O
4,578,352
909.207
84,581
7,424
513,478 153.990
316.837
51,985
30,020
33.966
128.829
189,680
288,915
N
4,721,815
938.302
89.318
7,699
502,695 152,604
316,203
53,493
32,001
31 .996
121.872
198,026
289,493
D
4,021,872
945.808
93.963
4,943
400,145 124,067
247,903
52,905
30,401
28.892
81.776
145,549
222,041
1986 J
3,948.145
920.271
85.882
6.381
414.950 128.161
240,466
54,545
32,681
31,030
84.883
129.102
224,705
F
4.102.987
934,995
84.422
5.679
465.989 133.416
255.375
58,200
32,387
31,744
98.889
161.119
244,928
M
4,228,498
941 ,540
82.902
5,537
491.152 134.483
287,808
65.009
30,023
31.490
102.746
176,748
261,583
A
4,251,504
918,943
87,959
6,107
492,625 128,431
302,198
70,795
29,963
31.679
102,027
183,995
264,460
M
4,219.527
920,781
88,575
6,284
479,817 133,440
300,083
72.282
30,143
29,335
97,640
175,715
257,849
J
4.171,391
927,226
87.512
6,535
461.104 125,434
290,780
68,668
29,389
26,431
86,021
168.511
248.566
J
4,262.344
919,808
87.600
6,032
476,320 132.082
292,815
72,239
29,330
23,973
97,290
188,901
267,457
A
4,350,459
900,492
87.074
6,539
473,938 137.233
286.666
63,209
26.133
22,391
116,067
214,592
286,714
S
4,629.322
950,920
86.987
6.408
509.483 149,721
301 .286
61,629
24.382
21 ,786
125,468
224,463
303,343
O
4,840,117
976,595
87,335
6.062
538,014 151.218
305.805
63,724
22,651
27,472
134.753
239.053
316.690
Pharmacies,
Furniture
patent
Sporting
Year
Specialty
Family
Household
TV, radio
medicine
Book &
goods &
Personal
All
Alcoholic
and
shoe
shoe
furniture
& appliance
& cosmetics
stationery
Jewellery accessories accessories
other
beverages
month
stores
stores
stores
stores
stores
stores
Florists
stores
stores
stores
stores
stores
D
655616
655617
655619
655621
655622
655623
555624
655625
655626
655627
655628
655629
1984
11,137
114.566
54,815
19.846
195,038
94,170
2,372
160,436
26,236
95.128
286.632
425.394
1985
12.605
122,783
61,719
21 .323
225,308
91,551
2,855
179,680
23,069
105.012
292.871
467,923
1984 N
1 1 .553
135.581
58,067
21.432
212,691
119.809
2,644
185,475
37,161
118.613
338,010
545.405
D
11,137
114,566
54.815
19.846
195,038
94.170
2,372
160.436
26,236
95.128
286.632
425.394
1985 J
10,469
112,962
54,705
19,786
182,751
103.775
2,424
190.598
22.720
104,070
273.734
395.231
F
1 1 ,526
128,890
60.941
20,914
188.965
82.501
2.439
194,410
23,765
101,052
278,661
393,207
M
1 1 .676
138,557
62,830
21 ,060
199,736
83,244
2,971
168,748
27,401
106,206
286,464
404.743
A
1 1 ,980
136,617
62,893
21,292
199,536
79,914
3,473
174,992
30,306
108,330
301.074
394,628
M
11.561
128.557
64,088
21,590
200.733
79.674
3,390
174,992
30,003
110.280
285.117
393,994
J
1 1 ,260
121.358
64,601
20,791
197.120
78,240
3,054
171,842
30.273
110,501
257,746
407.734
J
11,215
129.246
62,275
19,876
203,428
77,145
3,115
166.859
27.548
105,639
274,757
418.452
A
12,056
141,654
59.224
17,809
207,903
81.234
3.109
179.540
30,082
104,794
272,559
401.903
S
12.900
155,961
62,837
20,463
217,882
91.388
3.261
1 86.003
33,090
108.043
305,266
458.278
13,119
157,209
65.036
21,527
230,083
112,773
3,202
196.419
35,373
126.626
339,761
527,773
N
13.158
146,519
65.036
23,077
255,162
120,780
3,208
202,115
39,299
127.133
342,139
611,142
D
12.605
122,783
61,719
21 ,323
225,308
91
551
2,855
179,680
23.069
105.012
292,871
467,923
1986 J
1 1 .899
123,888
61.719
21,920
221 .252
91,276
3.152
178,243
22.561
102.387
284.085
440,430
F
12.434
139,374
65,731
23.016
218.154
87.442
3.161
178.243
24.749
102.797
284.369
424,640
M
13.379
151,081
69,018
23,269
217,936
89,278
2.978
181.808
27,298
105.675
286.928
415.694
A
13.673
151.383
70,122
23,409
213.359
87.939
3.106
188,353
29,618
114,552
281.476
420.165
M
13,345
142,906
68.860
23.081
210,585
89,346
2,976
185.716
28.048
118,332
282.320
426.605
J
13,025
134,475
68,998
24.789
212,059
89,614
2,681
180.330
27.599
124,249
278.932
453.923
J
13,325
145.099
67,480
24,343
208.242
84,864
3,099
179.248
27.903
126.982
298.736
454.243
A
14,071
154,530
64,983
22.785
212,615
86,986
3.028
186.059
30,107
130,157
302.321
486.888
S
14,760
165,193
68,622
25.360
241.105
97,772
3.803
191,641
32.606
136,535
321.065
529,082
O
15,218
168,827
69.514
28,175
214,101
120,064
3,639
205,056
34.921
151,281
342.255
579,739
'Consult the source publication for definitions and composition of kinds of business groups Inventories are stocks on hand for sale at end of month and are valued at lower of cost or
market
Source: Retail Chain Stores (63-210), Statistics Canada.
111
Section 10— Table 3
Table 3: Department store sales and stocks 1 (million dollars)
January 1987
Men's
and
Home furnishings.
Total
all
Ladies'
apparel
boy's clothing.
Food
and
Piece
goods.
furniture
All other
Year
departments
and accessories
furnishing
& shoes
kindred
products
linens &
lomestics
radio & appliances
departments
month
Sales
Stocks
Sales
Stocks
Sales
Stocks
Sales
Stocks
Sales
Stocks
Sales
Stocks
Sales
Stocks
D
655120
655161
655121
655162
655133
655174
655137
655178
655140
655181
655144
655185
655138-39
655179-80
655132
655173
655136
655177
655141
655182
655149
655190
655142-43
655183-84
655150-60
655191-
201
1984
11.384.9
3.1386
2.6008
650.2
1,405 6
4104
730.0
23.2
3940
171.8
2,020.1
5850
4,2343
1 .297.9
1985
12.038.6
3,5337
2.789.7
811 2
1,519.7
464
740.0
28.6
424.1
183 8
2,112.1
604.1
4.4529
1 ,442
1984 N
1.254.3
3,9445
291.7
858.2
1742
564 5
794
51 2
38.6
181.9
2047
6154
465 6
1.673.2
D
1,715.8
3,1386
350.4
650.2
251.3
4104
869
23.2
49.8
171.8
2366
5850
7409
1.297 9
1985 J
692 1
3,0154
1439
617.2
68 .1
3696
51 8
41 8
342
146.1
139 7
522.5
2545
1,3182
F
647.1
2,9702
143.8
6694
65.9
4047
61.9
35 4
21.2
1447
118.1
5083
236 2
1 .207 7
M
849 1
3,2756
213.5
7559
103.6
4622
56 1
37.9
28.8
155.9
156 3
538.1
2906
1.325 6
A
9069
3,566.3
222.0
803.5
1089
5149
63.1
38.3
28.4
1670
1596
565.2
3250
1,477.3
M
9906
3,517.4
242.1
7517
118.4
518.6
640
35.2
33.4
1695
160.1
554.6
3726
1.487 7
J
9073
3.216.2
194.5
6496
127,4
4250
54.0
30.8
31.4
158 9
159 6
528.1
3403
1.423 8
J
875.7
3.3933
183 3
742 7
97 7
4495
50.1
33.1
34.9
154 8
179 2
5469
3304
1.466.3
A
9799
3,481 3
2333
7687
121.1
4789
62 1
32.2
38.0
147.9
1792
5464
3463
1.507 2
S
964 8
3.3920
2457
781 6
121 6
4856
52.3
37.4
37.4
146
1868
5045
321.0
1.436 9
1.031.7
4.284 1
2609
9905
122.8
6147
59.1
467
36.8
172.5
200 7
602 3
351 4
1.857 4
N
1.359.4
4.3307
3255
1,018.9
1926
612.3
77.7
49.3
43.6
1849
221 5
591.6
4986
1.873.7
D
1.833.9
3,533.7
381.1
811.2
271.6
4640
87.9
28.6
56.0
1838
251 3
604.1
7860
1.442
1986 J
762 1
3,577.3
162.9
8405
744
441.0
56 1
44.2
353
171 4
1684
5889
2649
1,491 3
F
696 1
3,7233
1553
944 3
744
513.3
649
48.5
225
183
1337
607
2453
1.427 .1
M
9004
4,1846
226.4
1,082.7
1134
585 1
63.3
56.4
30.8
194.1
164
643 3
3025
1,622 9
A
976 9
4,5057
2556
1,158.1
122 4
6490
58.0
505
334
2022
175.3
6784
3322
1,767.6
M
1,083.5
4,2445
271.3
1,036.8
137.8
627 6
65.1
36.0
38.4
198 5
180 5
6522
3904
1.693 3
J
939 1
3,9249
2096
920 1
135.0
521.0
556
41.3
328
1859
1652
6152
3408
1.641.4
J
9276
3,937.1
200.1
9752
104.8
5326
52.6
35.7
375
171.7
1937
6136
3390
1.608 4
A
9755
3,9957
238 1
1,001.5
1285
5946
592
34.3
39.6
163 8
176 4
598 4
3338
1 ,603
S
1.0207
4,2063
277.8
1,052.5
1379
6458
56 1
41
38.6
1659
186 8
6138
3235
1 .687 4
O
1,084.1
4,8865
280.5
1,187.5
142.9
755.3
606
53.9
39.3
195.7
203.1
6790
357.7
2,015.1
'Department store stocks at end of period at selling value The sales and stocks data are revised series based on the results of the 1961 Census of Merchandising and Service
Establishments
Source: Department Store Sales and Stocks (63-002), Statistics Canada.
Table 4: Estimated restaurant, caterer and tavern receipts, Canada and provinces (thousand dollars)
Year
and
Month
Canada
Nfld
PEI
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
NWT
D
655700
655768
655771
655774
655777
655780
655783
655786
655789
655792
655795
655798
655801
1984
10,791,862 4
129,8697
45.021 1
284.974.0
206.874.8
2,655,669.0
4,210,845 4
374,717
343.110 3
1,089.000 3
1.422.764 5
9.7503
19,259 4
1985
11,760,114.6
122,2676
46.0439
304.4740
219,038 6
2.903.6633
4.647,8149
415.875.4
356.4183
1.185.591 4
1.529.552
10.000 9
19,3683
1984
N
900,5634
10,4727
3.2423
23.6089
17,651 8
221,162 3
360.967.5
31.800
28.8454
90.0680
110.640 4
750 6
1.353.1
D
901,581 9
10,419 1
3.2423
22.6588
16,390 3
223,5424
360.4627
32.0477
27.0758
92.070.9
111.735.6
730.1
1.205.7
1985
J
779,691 2
8,5608
2.5269
18.500 9
13,499 4
193.726.7
303,6785
28.3528
25.1181
82.120 9
101.089.4
519.7
1.996.5
F
796,1237
8,469.1
2.6145
20.556.6
14,834.5
194.289 3
308.7576
29,4065
25.8983
83.804.5
104.175 8
6176
2.6990
M
942.3074
9,8096
3.211.9
25.512.5
17,913.4
223,413
368,9660
35,368.5
30.346.6
101.163.5
123,790.7
815.5
1.995.7
A
921,1028
10,007 6
2,968.0
23.4357
16.8109
224,515.6
357,827.4
33,543.7
29.533.2
96.624 .1
123,692 5
7002
1,443.6
M
1.023.881 4
10,1858
3.750.2
25.439.3
18.968 9
259.1462
409.1494
36.5537
30.3562
96.9822
131.167.2
896
1,285.8
J
1,042.328 4
10,527 2
4.385 .1
26.7257
19.7863
258,844 1
415.8983
39.1879
31.588 6
101.582 2
131.443.1
1,008.8
1.350.5
J
1.122.543 9
10,985 4
6.4394
30.003 1
21,529
279.1548
441,022 7
37.1408
33.4249
107.032 2
153.180 6
1,217.0
1.413.6
A
1,147,2127
11.710.3
6,501 3
31,924.3
22,3357
288,381 1
443,8080
38,611 2
33,5927
109.721 5
157,9097
1.183.2
1.533.0
S
1,033.809 8
11,155.6
4.077.7
26.8788
19,196.4
254,709.7
414.4599
35,3103
29,6840
101.1570
134,640
9973
1,542 8
O
1,007.109.3
10,073.9
3,503.4
25.3780
18.693 1
257,5660
401,694 2
34,1032
29.779 4
100,171 6
124,120 8
721.2
1.304.0
N
965,279.9
10.050.4
3,125.0
25.245.1
17.7650
233.9788
394.7980
33.3874
28.8592
98,9358
117.023 5
697 2
1.413.9
D
978,724 1
10.731.9
2.9405
24,8740
17.706.0
235.9380
387,7549
34.9094
28,237 .1
106.295 9
127.3187
627.2
1,389.9
1986
J
889.7762
9,3678
2,6344
21,712.8
15,597
206.4756
358,4347
31.8142
26.7992
97.4892
117,464 7
4942
1.491.8
F
883.4037
9,0323
2.5698
21.5181
16.024 8
212,4844
353.940 1
31.161.4
26.2568
94,378.1
113.781 3
671 5
1.584.6
M
1,004,351.1
10,6777
2,9369
25.0000
18,246 7
234,7730
408.6457
33,874.8
30.358.6
105.5963
131,6268
888 3
1.725 8
A
1,019,666 7
11,008.7
3,0366
25.8385
19.035 5
243,618.6
409,352.2
35.3783
30,477.1
101,985 1
137,733.5
8334
1.368.4
M
1,145,536.1
11,925.6
3,711.9
28.2672
21,091 8
282.160 3
460.918
38.2847
32.5283
108.951 5
155.393 8
8560
1,446.3
J
1.157,412.4
12,0740
4.4189
28.2439
20,8957
282.996 1
461.688 6
38.510 1
34,5460
110.948 3
160.638 8
9939
1.457.4
J
1 ,244,942 2
13,202 7
7.1408
31.883 6
23.3463
304.8478
491.646 8
39.4350
36,363 2
116,202 7
178,022 5
1,210.0
1.640.2
A
1.266,077 6
13,520 4
7,173.2
32.8709
24,0665
312.4466
499.681 6
40,8895
36.511.1
112,971 8
183.117.2
1.228.4
1.599.9
S
1.126,369 4
11.949 5
4.4695
29.6087
20,6286
266.5644
458.617.3
35.751.0
33.5957
99,4904
162.999 6
1.003.4
1.690.8
O
1,099.240.4
11,093.2
3,787.7
29.3133
20,674.5
271.698
447,637.1
36.0803
34,8508
98,6095
142,872.7
9563
1,666.3
Note Components may not add to totals due to rounding
Source: Restaurant, Caterer and Tavern Statistics (63-011), Statistics Canada.
112
Section 1 1 ■ External Trade
1 . Merchandise Trade on a Balance of Payments Basis
114 1.1 Total Exports by Major Trading Area and Section,
Seasonally Adjusted , Balance of Payments Basis
114 1.2 Imports by Major Trading Area and Section, Seasonally
Adjusted , Balance of Payments Basis
115 1.3 Price and Volume Indexes of Total Exports by Section,
Seasonally Adjusted , Balance of Payments Basis
115 1.4 Price and Volume Indexes of Imports by Section,
Seasonally Adjusted , Balance of Payments Basis
116 1.5 Total Exports by Commodity Grouping, Seasonally
Adjusted , Balance of Payments Basis
118 1.6 Imports by Commodity Grouping, Seasonally Adjusted,
Balance of Payments Basis
2. Merchandise Trade on a Customs Basis
120 2.1 Total Exports by Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted, Customs Basis
121 2.2 Imports by Country, Not Seasonally Adjusted, Customs Basis
122 2.3 Total Exports by Commodity Grouping , Not Seasonally Adjusted ,
Customs Basis
124 2.4 Imports by Commodity Grouping, Not Seasonally Adjusted,
Customs Basis
113
Section
1 1 —Tables
1.1 and
1.2
January 1987
1 — Merchandise trade on
a balance of payments
basis
Table 1
.1: Total exports 1 by major trading area
and section, seasonally adjusted, balance of
payments
basis 2 (millions of dollars)
Major trading areas 3
Sections
Food.
Crude
Fabri-
cated
Special
Unallo-
feed.
mate-
mate-
End
trans-
cated
United
United
Other
Other
Other
Live
beverages
rials,
rials.
products,
actions
BOP
Month
Total
States
Kingdom
EEC.
Japan
O.E.C.D.
countries
animals
& tobacco
inedible
inedible
inedible
trade
adjust
D
399449
399518
399519
399520
399521
399522
399523
399450
399451
399461
399477
399503
399516
399517
1984 N
9,709.0
7,446.9
207.4
372.0
527.2
170 4
985.1
506
801.5
1,598 8
3,012.7
4.071.7
33.1
1408
D
9,588.5
7,313.4
191.9
3657
532.8
1946
9900
47.4
741.1
1.506.5
3.0080
4,116.7
26.8
142.0
1985 J
9,654.1
7.323.2
204.6
413.9
541.1
197.7
9736
46.5
789.4
1.541.7
2.9628
4,1328
32.3
1486
F
9,684.8
7,411.0
1856
373.0
5635
191.2
960.5
51 5
740.9
1.712.6
2.9897
4.019.2
26.5
1444
M
10,323.4
8,000.2
1887
389.2
539.1
213.8
9924
63.4
719.1
1.857 5
3.269 1
4,2107
452
1585
A
10,050.4
8,019.3
207.6
373.0
361.3
2063
882.9
49.0
755.3
1.768.5
3.166 1
4.1225
32.0
157.0
M
10,040.0
7,916.6
193 9
356.5
440.8
185.1
947
42.5
743.1
1,717.2
3.071.7
4.2300
34.2
201.3
J
9.668.9
7,688.4
242.7
3239
458.0
165.1
7909
35.4
688.3
1.644.5
2.9308
4,219.9
34.3
1157
J
9,085.6
7,227.5
164.7
359.6
4892
176.4
668 1
32.7
596.6
1.597.9
2.7403
3,9497
36.3
132.2
A
10.082.5
8.001 .5
198.2
351.0
525.7
215.0
791.1
29.4
656.3
1.568.4
2.9795
4,681 6
299
137.5
S
10,510.3
8,285.6
212.4
3653
5648
196 9
8853
22.3
926 1
1.732.6
2.9503
4,6949
31.9
152.3
10,709.7
8,3502
200.4
350.0
5533
2368
1.019.0
31.2
886.0
1.791.6
3.0539
4.734.6
32.9
179 6
N
10,145.9
8.050.9
192.0
3328
398.1
235.5
9367
27.6
880.1
1.438.1
2.9597
4.6276
34.1
1788
D
10,302.2
8,071.1
180.5
3696
498.3
193.9
9888
36.5
900.1
1 .633 3
2.972 1
4,5485
27.5
184 1
1986 J
10,986.9
8,451.4
221.2
451.1
5079
256.9
1,098.4
35.9
982.0
1.720 2
3.348 1
4,7068
22.3
171.5
F
10,161.1
7,907.4
226.3
4685
4580
153
947.9
31.3
855.9
1.379.3
3.0845
4,617.1
335
159.5
M
9.654.2
7,530.7
183.3
3907
417.0
167 9
9646
27.4
704 7
1.321.7
2.981 5
4.4423
29.7
1470
A
10.192.1
7,796.3
251.4
4555
5067
1626
1,019.6
21.5
755.5
1,338.6
3.2429
4,653 1
30.1
150 5
M
9.679.3
7,619.7
209.1
421.0
531.6
1484
7495
25.2
724.5
1.393 8
2.914.1
4.454,1
238
143 9
J
9,441 5
7,479.9
2155
4244
452.7
141.5
727.5
35.9
756.4
1.251.3
2.8588
4.3604
26.0
152 8
J
9.7805
7,325.4
186 1
4429
670.3
171.2
9846
36.7
879.8
1,323.6
2.9094
4.494 8
23.1
1130
A
9.8694
7,6776
230.1
4648
546.1
194.3
756.4
33.9
7090
1.260.2
3.211.1
4,5046
23 .1
1276
S
10,294.9
8.181.0
2340
440.0
548.3
1967
6949
35.2
760.3
1.326.0
3.2608
4,731.8
33.8
147.1
O
10.296.7
8.067.3
268 5
4560
471.7
186 9
8464
207
8533
1.139.8
3.144.7
4.9385
28.9
170.8
Table 1.2: Imports by major trading area and section, seasonally adjusted, balance of payments basis (millions of dollars)
Major
trading areas
Sections
Fabri-
Food,
Crude
cated
Special
Unallo-
feed.
mate-
mate-
End
trans-
cated
United
United
Other
Other
Other
Live
beverages
rials.
rials.
products.
actions
BOP
Month
Total
States
Kingdom
EEC
Japan
O.E.C.D.
countries
animals
& tobacco
inedible
inedible
inedible
trade
adjust
D
397990
398058
398059
398060
398061
398062
398063
397991
397992
398007
398017
398033
398056
398057
1984 N
7,627.7
5.449.5
178.1
518.0
472.4
205.3
804.4
7.7
4999
5222
1.450.3
5.2350
121.9
-209.3
D
7,9433
5.7467
2569
520 1
456.1
172.1
791.4
58
501.7
5526
1.530.8
5.4460
122.7
-2162
1985 J
8.2184
6,0585
143.5
512.2
488 1
1862
8299
69
478.4
513.4
1,558.1
5,687.5
1265
-1525
F
7,9205
5.856.1
153.4
4988
447.4
196 6
7682
85
499 1
4552
1.413.4
5,571.3
1320
-159
M
8.036.0
5.906 1
1449
526.5
4488
2097
800 1
98
4936
491.5
1.567.4
5.4999
125 3
-151.6
A
8.050.4
5,858.1
197.0
522.6
4400
217.8
8148
10.9
5067
5382
1.533
5.4665
131.4
-136.4
M
8,487.4
5,905.0
350.0
5938
491 9
216.3
9304
11.1
4889
853 1
1.564.8
5.573.2
126.3
-130.0
J
8,742.4
6,193.9
2835
618.8
473.8
2439
9284
9.2
475.8
741.6
1 ,703.7
5.771.6
1623
-121.8
J
8.563.9
6.0958
287.8
599.4
487 8
264 1
829.1
13.0
471.7
5752
1,607.3
5.909.3
133.7
-1464
A
8.7698
6,278.7
278.5
6067
539.7
2906
775.7
13.7
4628
6350
1,590.3
6,039.2
135
-1062
s
8.850.5
6,2595
2869
6204
5252
3009
857.7
80
4878
6636
1.618.8
6.048.0
139 9
-1157
O
8,841 2
6,241.3
294 9
6596
5662
2674
811 8
7.7
468 4
6043
1.673 1
6,016.3
131.5
-60.1
N
9.220.9
6,692 1
3208
6246
5640
243.0
7763
5.4
4848
5894
1,644.6
6,415.5
1375
-563
D
9,081 4
6,2959
3633
6200
588.1
359 1
855 .1
52
4822
7263
1,585.3
6.206.2
1496
-73.5
1986 J
9,7857
7.024.7
397.5
742.3
4866
211.0
9236
60
5152
665 1
1.962.6
6.5658
1426
-71.5
F
9,954 1
6,809.8
4364
813.5
6507
2526
991.2
7.3
561.9
7845
1,814.3
6.697.1
1638
-74.9
M
8,608.4
6,311.6
212.4
6100
557.1
1829
734.4
12.2
475.1
429 .1
1,669.1
5.950.1
132.3
-595
A
8.848 1
6.0082
2475
773.4
6729
223 2
9229
12.7
5640
351.6
1.614.6
6.2244
136.7
-558
M
8.799.1
6,0484
227.7
6803
5965
2125
1 .033 9
10.5
5624
541 4
1,577.3
6.0298
141.9
-643
J
9.038.3
6.323.2
2906
6483
694.2
2322
8499
16.0
495.0
4948
1 ,748.4
6.2040
142
-620
J
9,806.8
6.801 6
297.1
8200
7638
2699
854 1
282
5599
5200
1,788.8
6,818.7
161.0
-699
A
9,270.0
6.2936
253.2
7836
675.1
299 .1
965 2
13.2
5267
505.6
1,812.3
6,310.1
1482
-460
S
8,965.9
6.3328
276.5
7695
5423
186 5
8582
8.9
554.9
467.1
1.706.3
6,141.9
137.3
-50.5
O
9.474.4
6,586.7
3944
747.3
6724
2308
8424
11.8
5478
577.6
1.665.4
6,5420
1832
-33 4
'Total exports includes domestic exports and re-exports, lor further information please refer to Summary of External Trade (65-001) 'The figures reflect a number of adjustments
applied to the customs totals to make them consistent with the concepts and definitions used in the system of national accounts For more information about these adjustments, please
refer to Quarterly Estimates of the Canadian Balance of International Payments (67-001) 3 For definition of major trading areas and sections, please refer to Summary of External
Trade (65-001)
Source: Summary of External Trade (65-001), Statistics Canada.
114
Section 11— Tables 1.3 and 1.4
January 1987
1— Merchandise trade on a balance of payments basis
Table 1.3: Price and volume indexes 1 of total exports by section, seasonally adjusted, balance of payments basis (1981 =100)
PAASCHE Current weighted price
indexes'
_ASPEYRES
Fixed we
ghted voume
indexes'
Food.
Inedible
Food.
Inedible
teed.
Fabri-
Special
Unallo-
feed.
Fabri-
Special
Unallo-
beve-
Crude
cated
End
tran-
cated
beve-
Crude
cated
End
tran-
cated
Live
rages &
mate-
mate-
pro-
sactions
BOP
Live
rages &
mate-
mate-
pro
sactions
BOP
Month
Total
animals
tobacco
rials
rials
ducts
trade
adjust
Total
animals
tobacco
rials
rials
ducts
trade
adjust
D
449140
449141
449142
449152
449168
449194
449207
449208
449485
449486
449487
449497
449513
449539
449552
449553
1984 N
104 5
112.5
97.1
86.5
103.3
1167
104.5
104.5
132.0
2350
105.6
145.6
113.0
153.9
132.0
1320
D
104.6
108.3
98.7
84.0
103.0
117.5
104.6
104 6
130.3
2286
96.0
141.3
1132
154 4
130.3
130.3
1985 J
104.0
103.9
970
84.7
101.5
117.7
104.0
104
131.9
233.7
104.0
143.4
113.1
154.8
131.9
131.9
F
104 4
102.3
96.8
86.0
102
119.0
104.4
104.4
131.8
2629
97.9
1569
113.6
148.9
131.8
131 8
M
105.3
93.7
98.6
89.5
100.9
120.3
105.3
1053
139.3
353.4
933
1636
125.5
154.4
1393
139.3
A
105.6
93.3
100.3
89.4
101.4
120.1
105.6
105.6
1352
274.3
96.4
1558
121.0
151.4
135.2
1352
M
106 9
93.5
100.9
89.1
102.5
121.8
106.9
106 9
133.5
237.4
94.2
151.8
116.2
153.1
133.5
133.5
J
107.5
94.3
99.0
90.6
102.5
122.1
107.5
107.5
127.9
196.1
88.9
143.0
110.8
152.3
127.9
127 9
J
107.2
95.6
99.3
90.6
102.8
121.3
107.2
107.2
1205
178.7
76.8
138.9
103.3
143.6
120.5
1205
A
1077
93.4
97.8
89.3
102.5
121.8
107.7
107.7
133.0
164.4
858
1384
112 6
169.4
133
133
S
1079
106.5
98.4
90.0
103.3
122.6
107.9
107.9
1385
109.4
120.3
151.7
110.7
1689
1385
1385
O
106.8
106 2
97.0
88.3
102.1
122.4
106.8
106.8
142.5
153.4
116.9
1598
115.9
170.5
1425
142.5
N
107.8
117.0
986
86.0
103.5
122.7
107.8
107.8
1338
123.2
114.1
131.7
1108
166 3
1338
1338
D
1068
116.9
99.6
84.8
101.8
124.0
106.8
106.8
137.1
163.1
115.5
151 7
113.2
161.8
137.1
137.1
1986 J
106.3
114.1
96 3
82.8
102.3
125.3
106.3
106.3
147.0
1643
130.5
163.8
126.8
165.6
36.7
2678
F
105 9
116.9
96.4
797
100.7
124.5
105.9
105.9
136.4
139.7
113.6
136.4
118.7
1635
55.2
2500
M
104.3
120.3
97.8
72.6
101.0
124.3
104.3
104.3
131.6
118.9
92.1
143.4
114.4
157.6
496
2340
A
103.5
119.4
94.4
69.4
1002
126.1
103.5
103.5
139.9
93.9
102.4
152.0
125.4
162.7
50 7
241 3
M
102.9
112.3
98.2
67.9
101.3
125.2
102.9
1029
133.7
117.2
94.3
161.7
111.5
1569
403
2322
J
103.9
110.9
96.3
67.7
102 3
126.1
103 9
103.9
129.2
169.1
100.5
145.7
108 3
152.5
437
244 1
J
102.9
121.6
96.4
68.3
99.8
125.6
102.9
1029
135.1
157.8
116.7
152.6
113.0
157.8
39 1
1823
A
102.2
131.2
90 .1
65.6
100.1
126.3
102.2
102.2
137.2
135.0
1006
151.4
124.3
157.3
39.4
207 1
S
104.0
134.9
91.9
68.2
100.9
128.2
104.0
104
140.6
136.5
1058
153.2
125.3
162.8
56.6
234.7
O
104.9
131.4
87.0
63.8
103.5
129.8
104.9
104.9
139.5
82 1
125 5
140.7
117.7
167.8
48 .1
2703
Table 1.4: Price and volume indexes of imports by section, seasonally adjusted, balance of payments basis (1981 =100)
PAASCHE
Current weighted price
indexes'
JVSPEYRES
Fixed we
ghted voume
indexes'
Food.
Inedible
Food,
Inedible
feed.
Fabri-
Special
Unallo-
feed.
Fabri-
Special
Unallo-
beve-
Crude
cated
End
tran-
cated
beve-
Crude
cated
End
tran-
cated
Live
rages &
mate-
mate-
pro-
sactions
BOP
Live
rages &
mate-
mate-
pro-
sactions
BOP
Month
Total
animals
tobacco
rials
rials
ducts
trade
adjust
Total
animals
tobacco
rials
rials
ducts
trade
adjust
D
448117
448118
448119
448134
448144
448160
448183
448184
448457
448458
448459
448474
448484
448500
448523
448524
1984 N
109.8
123.6
104.7
92.5
107.2
113.1
109.8
109.8
108.1
37.2
113.9
57.5
110.3
120.7
108.1
108 1
D
109.9
119.2
989
95.0
106.7
113.8
109.9
1099
112.5
29.0
120.9
59.2
116.9
124 9
112.5
112.5
1985 J
108.9
107.8
1020
93.9
102.3
113.2
108.9
1089
117.4
38 1
111.9
55.7
124.2
131.0
117.4
117 4
F
110.5
107.3
96.8
94.4
104.9
115.1
110.5
110.5
111.5
47.1-
123.0
49 1
109.8
1262
111.5
111.5
M
111.0
103.1
103.3
943
103.0
116.2
111.0
111.0
112.6
566
1140
53.1
124.0
123 5
112.6
112.6
A
111.3
102.3
101.8
93 7
103.9
1168
111.3
111.3
112.6
634
118.7
58.5
120.2
122.1
112.6
112.6
M
110.6
99.9
97.6
93.6
104.8
117.2
110.6
110.6
119.3
66.1
119.4
92.9
121.7
124.1
1193
119.3
J
111.4
100.8
97.6
94.9
104.9
117.7
111.4
111.4
122.0
54.3
116.2
79.6
132 4
127.9
1220
122.0
J
111.1
100.4
97.2
94.4
102.6
117.2
111.1
111.1
119.9
770
115.7
62.1
127.7
131.5
119 9
119 9
A
111.3
101.3
984
91.6
104.1
117.3
111.3
111.3
122.6
80.5
112.2
706
124.4
134.3
122 6
122 6
S
111.6
105.8
99.6
92.6
103.1
118.0
111.6
111.6
123.4
45.0
116.8
730
128
133.7
123 4
123.4
O
111.4
113.7
96.2
91.8
102.2
118.4
111.4
111.4
123.5
40.3
116.1
67.1
133.4
132.5
123.5
123.5
N
112 9
116.6
102.4
94.3
100.7
119.6
112.9
112.9
127.1
275
112.8
637
133.0
139 9
127 1
127.1
D
113.5
115.1
102.5
94.2
103.8
120.3
113.5
113.5
124.5
26.9
112.2
785
124.5
134 6
1245
124.5
1986 J
1 13 7
121.1
106.3
93.9
102.4
121.0
113.7
113.7
133.9
29.3
115.6
72 .1
156.2
141 6
1620
49.3
F
114.0
111.5
1066
85.8
106.2
121.8
114.0
114.0
135.8
39.2
125.7
93.1
1392
143.4
1857
51.5
M
113.1
104.3
102.1
767
104.1
121.2
113.1
113.1
118.4
696
110.9
57.0
1306
128.0
151 2
41.2
A
114.2
90.6
110.9
66.0
105.0
122.5
114.2
114.2
120.5
83.3
121.3
54.3
125.4
132 5
154.7
383
M
110.3
93.4
107.0
64.2
101.7
121.1
110.3
110.3
124.1
670
125.3
85.9
126.4
1299
166 4
45.7
J
110.6
95.9
107.2
59.2
100.7
122.8
110.6
1106
127.2
997
110.1
85 1
141.5
131 8
1660
43.9
J
111.9
108.1
108.3
63.6
989
123.7
111.9
111.9
136.3
155.7
123.2
83.3
147.4
1438
1859
489
A
110.2
115.9
105.6
59.5
96.7
124.1
110.2
110.2
130.8
67.7
118.9
866
152.7
132.6
173.7
327
S
1122
131.9
108 5
66.7
100.1
123.0
112.2
112.2
124.3
40.4
122.0
71 3
139
130 2
1582
35.3
O
112.2
126.7
106.5
65.5
101.9
123.7
112.2
112.2
131.4
555
122.6
899
133.2
138.0
211.1
37.3
'For definition of these concepts please refer to the 1971 -based price and volume indexes of Canada's external trade (65-001 supplement)
Source: Summary of External Trade (65-001), Statistics Canada.
115
Section
11— Table 1.5
January 1987
1 — Merchandise trade
on a balance of payments basis
Table 1
.5: Total
exports by commodity grouping, seasonally adjusted
balance of
payments basis (millions of dollars)
Food. teed.
beverages
and tobaccc
i
Crude materials, inedible
Meat
Other
Ores, concentrates &
scrap
Other
Fish,
Other
and
Alco-
food,
crude
tresh,
Other
cereal
meat
holic
feed,
vege-
Live
frozen.
Wheat
cereals
prepa-
prepa-
beve- beverages
Rape-
table
Month
animals
preserved
Barley
Wheat
flour
unmilled
rations
rations
rages &
obacco
seed products
Iron
Copper
Nickel
D
399450
399452
399453
399454
399455
399456
399457
399458 399459 399460
399462
399463
399464
399465
399466
1984 N
506
125.3
42.5
346.7
11.6
22.3
204
75.8
45.4
111.5
54.5
33.0
130.1
246
38.2
D
47.4
125.1
34.8
2929
10.1
11.1
21.4
72.1
50.0
123.6
41.6
38.1
60.3
34.4
55.6
1985 J
46.5
141 4
56.3
309.8
4.7
10 3
19.5
69.0
476
130.7
38.6
42.2
112.0
39.4
46.7
F
51.5
131.6
30.4
2945
7.2
22.7
20.1
66.3
44 1
124.0
52.9
31.1
160 9
59.9
36.1
M
63.4
141.1
30.2
277.8
11.1
10.2
20.4
61.7
49.2
1173
40.8
45.3
114.8
386
62.5
A
49.0
136.5
28.8
314.1
8.3
11.3
17.7
60.3
49.4
128.9
60.4
43.9
136.1
38.3
66.0
M
425
148.6
10.9
323.5
5.0
5.1
18.1
58.3
44.3
129.3
52.4
42.6
96.1
45.4
45.7
J
35.4
143.4
16.3
273.4
5.5
5.2
17.5
65.0
41.0
121.0
41.9
42.7
132.3
43.4
57.1
J
32.7
156.1
23.4
158.1
04
4.9
17.1
62.8
47.4
126.3
50.8
38.7
95.2
28.4
29.4
A
29.4
156.3
22.2
208.2
11.4
46
20.9
65.7
49.1
117.9
43.0
39.7
84.1
46.3
39.2
S
22.3
2009
22 1
428.5
3.1
7.2
22.0
693
52.6
120.3
44.1
38.4
109 1
55.5
45.7
O
31 2
1559
23.0
414.0
15.1
6.1
21.6
79.6
37.2
133.5
46.0
41.2
84.4
58 2
63.7
N
27.6
171.9
14.7
397.1
12
11.8
20.6
85.4
38.7
127.9
366
28.5
82.3
24.3
29.9
D
36.5
161.3
21.8
434.9
1.0
14.1
22.2
91.8
39.9
113.1
23.0
40.8
78.6
41.5
39.3
1986 J
35.9
180.1
36.0
442.2
7.2
13.6
22.4
83.2
41.7
155.7
36.6
36.5
115.1
67.5
41.6
F
31 3
193.0
49.2
356.1
0.4
14.8
17.3
73.0
42.3
109 6
32.3
50.8
1538
48.1
22.7
M
27.4
166.6
62.8
209.7
7.2
8.7
22.7
62.6
45.2
119.3
38.3
64.3
82.9
44.0
48.3
A
21 5
178.0
57.6
208.6
10.8
10
236
68.1
48.9
149.8
40.6
43.1
1392
43.8
51.6
M
25.2
208.9
377
192.8
3.5
15.7
19.2
73.0
421
131.7
43.3
62.3
113.8
60.4
36.7
J
35.9
188.5
42.9
225.8
0.5
33
21.8
800
46.2
147.3
30.1
27.6
68.0
41.3
41.1
J
36.7
245.3
28.6
267.7
4.7
12.3
19.1
88.9
51.1
162
35.8
408
76.7
58.3
24.6
A
33.9
194.3
79 1
108 2
3.7
13.3
23.1
91.7
39.5
156.0
33.5
37.2
74.5
21 7
22.8
S
35.2
232.5
51.0
144.5
07
58
25.3
1000
41.3
159.2
42.0
30.0
80.4
52.5
55.1
O
20.7
202.1
32.0
262.5
8.3
85
22.3
103 3
44.1
170.2
33.0
30.5
31.1
58 1
54.4
Crude materials, inedible (concl )
Fabricated materials, inedible
Ores, concentrates
& scrap
(concl )
Coal
Other
Other
Other
Wood
Other
and nther
Other
Other crude
crude
wood
pulp
and
paper
and
Inor-
bitu-
As-
crude
crude non-
mate-
fabri-
News-
ganic
Crude
Natural
minous bestos,
animal
wood metallic
rials
cated
similar
print
paper -
che-
Month
Zinc
Other petroleum
gas
subs unmfrd products
products minerals
inedible
Lumber
mat
pulp
paper
board
micals
D
399467
399468
399469
399470
399471 399472 399473
399474 399475
399476
399478
399479
399480
399481
399482
399483
1984 N
26.5
190.0
403.9
3284
151.1
37.4
32.6
30.8 100.7
169
3662
77.3
3558
407.9
119.3
63.2
D
272
154.8
4260
2944
157.1
34.9
29.3
35.5 1024
14.9
363.1
78.6
352.2
454.1
92.1
53.3
1985 J
1.6
176.9
345.6
315.8
153.2
41.5
26.9
31.1 1519
183
338.9
79.4
324.9
441.0
107.2
723
F
11.1
150.4
430.0
3396
178.8
33.1
268
26 6 156.7
18.6
3532
74.9
313.3
4646
979
59.2
M
2.2
123.9
556.8
354.3
2348
32.7
25.7
415 164.3
19.2
379.0
79.7
310.7
481.4
113.9
80.2
A
69.0
92.9
604.5
3405
110.5
348
260
13.1 113.5
19
379.3
80.6
295 1
448 1
107.1
71.3
M
19.0
122.6
5404
358.7
137.4
57.6
25.4
23.9 132.6
17.5
407.7
84.5
276.4
418.0
117.2
60.4
J
13.6
129
4426
3553
181.1
36.3
27.8
214 103.5
165
379.1
835
272 8
434.1
102.7
65.5
J
22.9
139.8
4194
3359
184.1
36.4
21.3
25 5 150.4
19.7
3909
78.4
2678
408 2
96.3
61.0
A
21.9
121.5
440.4
3496
163.4
42.5
282
219 1079
18.9
393.4
888
269.7
454.1
111.2
71 2
S
20.4
135.6
5564
324.2
157.0
37.2
336
216 135.6
181
3994
900
2567
4655
116.9
82.1
O
15.0
134.0
558.7
321.9
251.3
36.1
30.1
22.5 111.1
174
401.8
866
2625
437.0
122.0
81.3
N
162
97.6
5058
2982
82.7
27.8
289
215 140 3
175
403.4
83.9
2669
493.7
112.9
67.0
D
15.5
123.5
569.3
316.5
176.0
30.4
25.4
24.2 110 8
18.4
394.3
79.7
272.5
451.9
90.7
65.5
1986 J
15.8
1668
5253
284.8
191.7
40 1
27.4
25.9 124
21
425.3
94.4
2852
459.1
112.5
83.6
F
8.1
106.3
337.6
246.0
115.0
26.7
308
29 1 152.7
19.1
405.4
88.0
3045
470.1
112.0
65.6
M
15.6
1285
276.1
211.9
1998
23.6
26.7
23.3 123.6
14.9
4397
772
3432
4644
137.7
84.1
A
13.4
144.5
2860
165 7
121.0
30.3
26.7
33.0 1818
18.0
495.7
91 7
376.1
485.9
125.0
77.7
M
17.0
129 4
322.5
198.7
2094
28.9
30.9
29.8 96.3
14.5
417.1
104.0
301.4
427.5
130.1
68.9
J
18.4
183 4
277.6
1982
112.0
272
30.7
257 152.5
175
465.5
90.5
322.1
463.6
121.6
75.9
J
33.1
180.1
2608
213.6
1898
39.3
34.0
378 78.9
20.1
405.6
82.4
359.3
447.9
127.9
74.8
A
17.8
141.0
2873
212.6
168.6
38.5
360
245 120.8
23.5
441.7
845
345.5
4974
1380
60.4
S
153
123.4
2804
2092
151.6
46.5
403
21.0 158.3
19.9
434.5
78.5
3024
461.3
138.1
883
O
88
95.4
290.9
201.2
147.8
37 1
35.0
153 80.7
20.6
375.7
82.7
3749
491 3
134.0
84.4
116
January 1987
1— Merchandise trade on a balance of payments basis
Table 1.5: Total exports by commodity grouping, seasonally adjusted,
Section 11— Table 1.5/concluded
balance ot payments basis (millions of dollarsj/concluded
Fabricated materials, inedible
Syn-
Petro-
Steel
Other
Non lerrous metals and alloys
Metal
thetic
Other
leum
Primary
bars.
iron
fabri-
Organic
rubber
chem-
and
iron
rods,
& steel
cated
chem-
Ferti-
and
icals
coal
and
plates.
and
Alumi-
Precious
basic
Elec-
Month
icals
lizers
plastics
products
products
steel
& sheets
alloys
nium
Copper
Nickel
metals
Zinc
Other
products
tricity
D
399484
399485
399486
399487
399488
399489
399490
399491
39942
399493
399494
399495
399496
399497
399498
399499
1984 N
112.1
1234
85.3
25 1
267 8
15.6
97.9
860
145.1
78.2
55.8
135 4
527
16.5
77.8
1028
D
1168
135.7
732
198
2994
165
106.2
859
144.4
61 4
45.8
1003
672
160
849
1040
1985 J
140.3
119.4
102.4
31.4
194.2
134
96.9
91 9
1988
523
585
119.6
599
15.4
78 5
102 8
F
1176
1096
95.9
355
2504
16.7
108.1
84.4
1383
66.7
54.5
162.1
55.5
154
783
101 5
M
1285
135.2
103.1
30.0
3196
120
111.9
860
1608
42.9
53.2
181.9
597
14.4
808
152
A
133.5
129.4
92.4
23.0
3480
18.8
114.0
735
1672
693
55.2
141.1
593
160
74 5
1246
M
101.0
122.9
94.1
237
2995
19.4
122.3
73.3
152.5
73.4
51.8
1456
51
157
76.6
1093
J
123.1
119.3
92.6
25 1
246.9
196
106.4
87.5
156 1
562
34.2
99.7
52.2
15.5
76.2
1252
J
93.9
100.5
81 3
26.0
190.6
15.7
100.7
80 1
150.3
40.8
50.5
87.5
59.0
146
734
1309
A
115.9
105.4
95.5
29 1
232.4
13.7
90.7
92.2
1498
46.4
43.0
151.3
53.9
11.1
76 2
125.7
s
95.9
98.6
101.1
30.9
271.8
17.4
85.1
83.7
161
58.7
46.5
79.4
57.9
15.7
81.8
105 1
O
1142
92.6
95.5
27,3
330.3
15.4
885
80.2
179.3
560
465
126.8
43.1
144
79.6
1092
N
113.5
82.1
942
28.3
324.5
180
844
81 9
118.6
530
46.6
909
53.8
138
770
110.3
D
110.2
80.2
947
32.8
339.2
16.5
91.4
79.5
179.8
47.0
54.7
1142
43.6
159
76.8
101.0
1986 J
153.5
852
108.8
34.8
271 4
224
100.1
77.5
257.7
61.5
56.6
1928
479
163
86.0
131 8
F
102.1
106.4
105.8
30.2
186.2
21.3
100 5
75.5
190.7
67.9
47.9
1950
436
184
896
119.8
M
97 .1
113.3
104.7
347
164.9
26.4
96.7
80.5
148.3
59.8
40.0
91.8
357
15.0
84.9
993
A
113.0
134.4
108.9
370
1680
20.9
93.9
71.2
204.3
77.1
46.3
127.0
424
17.3
79.8
977
M
80.6
94.4
107.9
47.2
145.8
18.7
90.0
80.0
160.2
76.9
39.2
138.1
35.5
165
760
109 4
J
68.7
87.4
105.3
30.2
149.0
8.7
92.0
96.2
166.1
48.8
39.9
62.2
378
17.1
87 1
87.1
J
98.9
80.9
109.9
29.6
174.4
15.4
83.5
78.3
203 3
48.3
54.2
78.4
40.9
14.6
77 6
754
A
100.2
92.2
115.4
45.4
151.0
28.6
832
98.9
189
48 1
380
2953
24.1
13.2
80 9
693
S
81.0
92.1
128.1
31.4
176.1
15.0
101.7
83.7
210.3
694
51.4
353.1
28.2
160
78.0
79.5
87.7
74.8
131.2
36.0
167.3
25.0
115.0
77.2
200.7
574
542
199.7
339
134
888
787
Fab materials, inedible
(concl.)
End products, inedible
Non-
Machinery
Transportatior
and communications
equipment
Other
Pas-
Trucks,
Tele-
Other
Textile
metallic
Agri-
senger
truck
vision.
Aircraft.
trans-
Office
Other
end
Special
fabri-
mineral
cultural.
autos
tractors
Motor
telecom
engines.
port-
machines
equip
Other
prods
trans-
cated
basic
Indus-
incl
and
and
vehicle
equip-
and
ation
and
and
consumer
ined-
actions
Month
materials
products
Other
trial
tractors
chassis
chassis
parts
ment
parts
equip
equip
tools
goods
ible
trade
D
399500
399501
399502
399504
399505
399506
399507
399508
399509
399510
39951 1
399512
399513
399514
399515
399516
1984 N
24.9
59.1
61.5
2773
650
1.148.0
493.3
882.3
243.9
167.8
132.0
161.6
2065
159.7
134.3
33.1
D
25.5
63.1
48.5
272.5
700
1,144.2
4806
9875
2692
185.5
784
129 7
2142
156 3
1285
26.8
1985 J
24.9
58.2
402
277.0
54.2
1,128.5
539.2
9646
2485
175.9
88.5
164.0
211.6
148.5
132.3
323
F
23.9
59.6
52.7
292.8
50.2
1,051.0
563.6
921.0
247.8
166.8
73.7
167.0
2086
156.1
120 6
26.5
M
26.2
68.1
57.8
307.8
51.6
1,151.2
582 5
902.1
2504
177.2
82.1
173.6
201.1
160.1
171.0
45.2
A
24.5
63.4
56.8
283.5
50.9
1,123.8
511.3
9106
2509
189 2-
95.3
169.8
212.9
167.8
156.5
32.0
M
24.5
62.3
88.6
296.6
51.6
1,1989
521.8
912.1
2486
2250
113.8
160.7
210.3
155 2
135.4
342
J
27.5
61.9
67.8
279.3
55.6
1,250 4
498.9
858.5
243.4
242.9
120.1
145.4
228.3
1629
134.2
343
J
26.9
56.7
58.2
259.7
44.0
1,215.8
369.3
910.1
2326
175.3
97.0
142.6
215.5
157.0
1308
36.3
A
29.1
58.2
71.5
325.6
52.7
1 ,585.0
544.7
9188
243.3
2027
85.2
155.5
216.8
171.7
1796
29.9
S
27.6
60.2
61.3
288.2
68.1
1,585.6
476.7
972.1
2478
197 9
103.1
154.7
2254
180.7
194.5
31.9
O
26.2
74.3
63.3
2989
54.0
1,547.9
5294
994.7
238.5
214.2
93.5
154.8
2328
178 2
197.7
32.9
N
26.6
62.9
51.5
278.7
47.2
1.500.9
574.0
9939
219.1
1965
115.0
141.9
2032
177.0
180 2
34 1
D
27.8
60.5
51.7
314.3
46.4
1.403.5
537.4
9576
200.6
2844
73.8
151.6
264.3
183 4
131.2
275
1986 J
34.1
74.7
75.1
2820
52.3
1,377.6
654.1
1 ,083.9
211.4
218.4
92.5
161.4
2376
187.5
148 1
22 3
F
26.1
65.6
46.2
358.1
43.9
1,311.1
573.7
9994
222.1
241.1
109 2
170.7
2489
184.6
154 4
335
M
328
66.4
42.7
2905
43 1
1,282.7
513.1
9085
248.7
281.4
115.0
172.2
2492
1785
159 3
297
A
31.9
69.7
50.0
3283
45.7
1.437.0
511.7
9393
219.4
254.5
1686
156.8
2639
1862
141.6
30.1
M
34.3
67.3
46.8
332.2
44.3
1,367.0
512.8
9196
1992
214.3
1175
145.4
227.2
195.1
179.4
23.8
J
30.5
67.9
37.5
295.7
49.9
1.324.1
506.1
9038
195.0
2072
142.6
154.1
2570
191.8
132 9
26.0
J
28.5
77.7
41.7
300.3
466
1.287.7
512.4
912.8
238.0
3230
1263
145.1
2392
1886
1749
23.1
A
368
69.3
64.8
333.6
40.7
1,326.6
515.3
887 5
2256
2863
149.5
147.1
2485
212.2
131.8
23 .1
s
34.0
62.4
663
313.8
51 6
1,655.1
338.5
934.1
2259
2794
148.3
149.0
2746
2107
150.8
338
O
35.1
70.1
55.5
313.6
49.8
1,743.1
3640
985.2
233.2
3096
153.5
167.5
2723
217.0
129 7
289
Source: Summary of External Trade (65-001), Statistics Canada.
117
Section 11— Table 1.6
1— Merchandise trade on a balance of payments basis
Table 1.6: Imports by commodity grouping, seasonally adjusted,
January 1987
balance of payments basis (millions of dollars)
Food.
feed, beverages and tobacco
Dried
Other
Cocoa.
Dairy
Other
Fodder,
Meat
Fish
Fresh
fruits.
veg and
coffee.
produce.
cereals
Sugar
feed,
and
and
Iruits
fruits
Fresh
vege-
tea and
eggs
and
and
excl.
Live
meat
marine
and
& fruit
vege-
table
other
and
Corn.
cereal
sugar
unmilled
Beve-
Month
animals
prep
animals
berries
prep.
tables
prep.
prep.
honey
shelled
prep
prep.
cereal
rages
Tobacco
D
397991
397993
397994
397995
397996
397997
397998
397999
398000
398001
398002
398003
398004
398005
398006
1984 N
7.7
43.9
38.7
70.5
42.8
45.7
252
883
11.0
10.3
24.5
33.2
237
368
52
D
5.8
40.3
39.9
68.9
42.1
41.2
26.9
89.5
102
150
28.6
34.0
22.0
39.4
36
1985 J
6.9
39.2
429
74.3
402
44.7
22.9
79.1
11.3
11.8
23.5
352
20 1
30.6
2.6
F
85
43.2
41.4
78.4
42.7
44.8
25.8
90.0
11.3
84
20.8
35.2
18.6
36.6
1.9
M
98
37 1
43.3
73.4
44.2
443
24.8
82.5
12.1
92
18.9
42 7
18.8
38.3
40
A
109
41.0
53.4
73.4
43.9
46.9
26.9
86.7
11.1
11.8
21 3
32.0
21.3
33.4
3.7
M
11.1
33.3
40.1
699
35.9
43.9
29.8
83.8
12.0
92
22.6
45 1
20.0
41 2
21
J
9.2
25.7
40.9
68.9
47.1
46 .1
25.9
88.7
10.3
8.1
227
327
197
35.2
3.8
J
13.0
31.9
39.3
67.6
36.7
38.9
26.0
986
11.2
5.6
22.2
31.2
20.0
40.6
20
A
13.7
31
40.8
66.7
41.6
45.6
26.2
856
123
60
20.3
30.8
194
33.3
3.2
s
80
36.3
37.3
66.2
42.2
46.7
28.7
87.7
10.7
4.1
22.7
37.3
21 3
44.4
22
7.7
36.8
36.4
63.4
36.4
39.7
25.8
83.8
11.0
7.4
20.0
42.5
197
42.7
28
N
5.4
33.8
38.2
794
38.1
50.4
25.5
87.2
11.1
80
21 6
35.9
19.9
334
23
D
5.2
38.1
39.5
706
42.5
570
27.5
85.3
10.8
4.5
19.1
32.3
22.5
30.6
19
1986 J
6.0
29.6
38.6
847
32.2
59.7
23.1
92.3
108
9.2
21.6
41 6
282
41 8
1.7
F
7.3
356
455
896
39.7
46.2
25.8
135.9
14.7
8.9
23.6
29.7
23.4
40.1
3.0
M
122
23.6
41.8
76.8
31.5
41 6
24.6
97.8
14.1
9.1
18.5
366
21.1
34.9
30
A
127
40.4
56.9
84.2
40.3
49.6
25.8
111.2
134
165
255
37.6
22.5
37,5
2.6
M
105
34.8
53.9
78.6
42.7
46.9
27.1
104.4
14.3
66
22.7
55.5
22.2
49.4
3.4
J
16.0
34.1
45.1
80.6
32.8
49.4
28.5
889
12.0
46
227
38.5
19 1
35.0
3.7
J
28.2
38.8
54.6
80.8
48.6
49.9
29.0
107.9
146
2.2
23.3
32.8
28 1
47.3
2.0
A
13.2
44.2
46.0
77.1
39.8
48.7
32.2
958
122
27
21 6
41 2
23.3
39.5
23
S
89
360
55.9
71 9
388
49.8
29.4
122.5
13.0
6.7
20.9
49.6
25 1
33.1
22
O
11.8
35.5
52.1
68.5
35.7
52.9
30.3
109.8
144
147
20.7
41 4
245
43.2
40
Crude
materials, inedible
Fabricated materials, inedible
Metals.
Coal
Wool
Wood
Textile
Other
Petro-
ores.
and
Crude
and
Crude
Fabri-
fabri-
chem-
leum
concen-
other
Crude
vege-
Crude
man-
non-
cated
cated
Organic
icals &
and
trates
related
Crude
animal
table
wood
made
metallic
mater-
mater-
chem-
Plastic
related
coal
Month
& scrap
prod.
petroleum
prod.
prod
mat
Cotton
fibres
minerals
ials
ials
icals
materials
prod
prod
D
398008
398009
398010
398011
398012
398013
398014
398015
398016
398018
398019
398020
398021
398022
398023
1984 N
90.2
55.6
237.3
19.4
42.5
146
10.5
13.7
38.4
56.9
144.2
128 3
121.6
200.8
181.5
D
103.5
57.2
257.6
22.4
36.7
13.8
11.2
146
35.6
53.8
1473
115.7
1288
2122
195.9
1985 J
99.6
54.3
227.8
22.0
36.4
15.5
84
14.2
35.2
52.3
139.7
114.8
117 2
187.7
1848
F
75.1
72.0
175.2
22.8
41.1
15.1
89
11.5
33.5
55.6
139 6
115.5
124 4
2022
116.4
M
94.3
76.8
180.1
23.5
36.9
18.8
8.4
12.6
40.1
54.1
144.9
128 6
127.4
1903
1353
A
1003
636
2399
23.3
35.2
13.9
73
15.0
39.7
51.2
146.3
137.8
127.2
1888
117.8
M
889
79.3
5525
22.6
32.5
14.2
5.5
14.1
43.5
47.6
148.9
129.4
128 4
1988
166 1
J
92.6
93.2
4284
21 6
34.1
14.3
56
13.5
38.3
54.0
156 2
132.2
129 9
2082
289.4
J
97.9
609
288.5
20.0
37.4
13.1
58
12.8
38.8
58.0
162 8
131.2
131.4
2095
109 7
A
122.1
82.5
290.2
23.1
42.2
13.8
57
13.9
41.5
59.2
1666
124.2
128.2
199.5
135.3
S
1038
65.9
364.0
22.8
40.7
13.5
6.1
13.0
33.8
60.3
164 5
1224
134 5
195 9
95.8
O
87.7
56.8
318.0
22.4
44.3
15.6
7.5
142
37.8
61.8
173.4
122.7
135.3
208.0
131.8
N
75.6
844
2943
24 1
33.8
16.8
11.5
13.7
35.2
56.9
173.2
120.2
1395
193.1
113.0
D
98.5
99.5
391.5
21.4
37.1
17.6
7.5
150
38.2
62.2
169.5
129 6
133.5
198.1
109 3
1986 J
100.5
63.8
363.5
20.5
430
16.3
4.8
14.9
37.9
60.4
180.5
130.6
143.5
211 3
202.7
F
87.1
73.9
481.3
16.8
38.3
16.3
13.2
17.1
40.5
72.2
190 8
148.2
159.3
199 2
166 7
M
60.0
77.3
161.0
19.2
32.3
18.3
12.7
11.8
36.5
596
170.5
134.1
137.4
198 9
124.3
A
50.4
31.6
127.8
190
40.4
14.6
2.3
16.0
49.4
606
1659
152.6
145.2
196.8
125.1
M
121.5
67.3
2339
17.5
30.8
12.1
9.3
13.1
35.9
57.6
178.1
1392
1387
2030
94.2
J
105.0
398
239.0
19.0
29.6
98
1.3
12.8
38.5
62.7
170.6
125.1
136.7
2064
167.6
J
108.0
57.2
183.0
23.2
34.4
17.1
36.2
16.8
44.1
74.9
1870
133.2
150
2264
183.8
A
162 6
38.7
176.3
16.9
25.9
17.7
11.8
13.3
42.4
65.7
169 9
1299
137.7
2020
175.2
S
115.3
58.0
167.0
20.4
34.7
17.0
0.9
14.3
39.4
71.6
163.7
128 4
133.7
2006
113.6
O
92.3
65.6
271.7
19.4
40.9
23.5
1.0
14.5
48.7
76.9
178.0
111.8
138.6
211.4
95.4
118
January 1987
1— Merchandise trade on a balance of payments basis
Table 1.6: Imports by commodity grouping, seasonally adjusted, balance ot payments basis (millions of dollars) /concluded
Section 11— Table 1.6/concluded
Fabricated materials, inedible (concl )
End products, inedible
Steel
Other
Other
Metal
Oils.
Machinery
Pas-
bars,
iron
Precious
non-
fabri-
Rubber
fats.
Non-
Other
Engines.
senger
rods,
and
metals
terrous
cated
fabri-
animal
metallic
fabri-
turbines
Other
autos
plates.
steel
and
metals
basic
cated
& veget-
mineral
cated
and
Drilling,
Exca-
Metal-
indus
Agri
and
Month
sheets
prod
alloys
& alloys
prod
materials
able
prod
materials
motors
mining
vating
working
trial
cultural
chassis
D
398024
398025
398026
398027
398028
398029
398030
398031
398032
398034
398035
398036
398037
398038
398039
398040
1984 N
74.0
61.8
39.2
97.5
121.0
19.8
21.3
749
107.5
57.0
51.7
56.5
642
3429
134.4
6634
D
75.3
68.7
79.6
90.7
124.9
20.5
26.9
827
1078
69.6
572
56.4
75.3
3430
151.8
786 4
1985 J
772
69 .1
172.4
95.7
122.7
19.9
19.8
77.3
107 6
61.9
583
520
72.4
341 5
135 5
1,003.7
F
82.7
67.6
65.7
96.3
122.7
20.2
20.0
77.5
107.0
87.6
569
634
752
340 1
1387
8308
M
87.5
65.4
183 1
889
129 4
20.0
21 1
83.5
107.9
655
65.2
638
80.5
356 1
1330
871 8
A
93.7
696
155.4
89.7
124.9
18.4
19.6
81 8
110.8
68.9
66.4
69.2
865
343 7
140.1
815.4
M
100.1
68.0
116.6
92.8
121.1
194
21.7
85.7
120.2
74.3
649
71.2
823
3564
1388
8363
J
101.2
62.4
108.2
92.7
134.2
195
16.7
85.3
113.6
63.0
71.4
70.1
806
3695
137.8
927 5
J
103.9
666
174.4
92.5
131.7
20.3
17.6
86.9
110.8
53.9
70.4
747
904
3593
1448
9678
A
92.9
77.5
133.7
92.2
140.8
19.1
20.7
87.2
113.2
560
67.9
86.1
809
3793
149.7
9882
s
107.3
75.7
180.0
95 9
140.3
19.5
20.8
91.6
114.3
57.8
64.4
79.0
88.1
3794
151.6
986 1
79.5
890
1989
95.8
134.5
18.2
16.2
93.5
114.5
763
65.0
85.2
996
4028
161.0
9973
N
95.2
836
161.8
110.3
146.0
19.5
18.0
972
117.1
62.7
70.1
76.0
102 4
4144
153.1
1,098.9
D
105 6
87.0
116.7
92.6
143.2
19.3
17.4
87.3
114.0
61.3
70.6
72.5
92.8
407.4
154.6
9684
1986 J
91.9
71.0
3694
972
144.3
19.2
180
96.2
126.5
794
65.8
749
100 5
4184
1650
1,284.8
F
100.7
83.6
176.8
98.5
147.5
22.5
20.0
102.1
126.1
92.2
64.4
84.4
104.3
4488
177.6
1.1573
M
91.3
54.5
243.2
83.7
131.2
20.0
15.1
85.7
119.4
628
59.5
96.7
85.3
413.3
1426
915.2
A
83.9
70.2
144.2
94.4
1299
19.8
17.6
863
122.2
75.1
54.0
894
1082
4224
1735
936 7
M
78.2
55.1
155.8
107.8
122.4
19.8
19.7
84.9
122.7
646
37.7
860
1280
4538
139 6
9092
J
97.8
59.1
231.8
117.0
127.0
19.8
15.7
90 6
120.7
77.3
34.9
63.8
989
4648
152.0
1,154.8
J
92.3
598
168.3
1026
143.8
21.8
16.9
95.9
132.1
54.7
39.7
80.9
133.5
475.2
136.3
1,044 3
A
103.6
66.7
273.5
86.1
1400
20.0
14.0
99.0
128.9
59.7
36.1
68.3
116.5
515.6
137.6
773.5
S
77.2
68.7
2708
96.3
131.7
19.2
17.4
90.7
122.8
55.1
330
738
127.3
445 8
1168
1.043 5
O
72.0
59.3
232.8
113.0
1269
17.5
14.7
90.6
126 5
67.4
33.0
650
118.5
4646
1177
1,007.4
End products, inedible
(concl )
Tele-
Other
Other
Apparel
Watches,
Trucks
vision,
commun
Office
Other
Aircraft.
trans-
and
sporting
House
Special
and
Motor
telecom
and
machines
equip
engines,
port-
apparel
goods
fur-
Photo-
Misc
trans-
other
vehicle
equip-
related
and
and
and
ation
acces-
Printed
and
nish-
graphics
end
actions
Month
vehicles
parts
ment
equip
equip
tools
parts
equip
sories
Footwear
matter
toys
ings
goods
prod
trade
D
398041
398042
398043
398044
398045
398046
398047
398048
398049
398050
398051
398052
398053
398054
398055
398056
1984 N
236.5
1.228.2
68.8
326 2
384.2
512.2
209.7
1159
149.2
34.7
118.5
765
88.8
949
2205
121.9
D
248.1
1,293.5
70.4
311.2
378.6
525.7
182 4
110.2
142.2
41.2
117.5
80.0
87.6
928
2248
122.7
1985 J
2264
1,394.1
62.4
314.3
359.2
523.3
219.4
104.2
138.4
455
1103
78.2
86.3
82.7
217.5
126.5
F
2230
1 ,366.4
69.4
322.3
3656
5285
221.4
121.1
149.1
38.4
112.9
76.1
853
77.2
221 9
1320
M
224.5
1.283.6
61.4
3330
371.6
534.3
166.3
103.3
1493
39.5
117.5
83.4
88.7
87.8
2198
1253
A
230.0
1.299.7
67.0
307.4
341.9
535.7
224.8
1032
142.6
36.7
112.0
77.6
92.1
79.2
2264
131 4
M
264.2
1.309 3
62.9
313.0
368.9
532.2
216.2
113.7
129.9
38.5
1119
84.4
92.8
81.6
2295
1263
J
270.9
1,410.7
69.8
313.4
3392
5545
202.7
107.9
141.8
42.0
110.1
78.0
92.6
88.6
2295
162 3
J
260.8
1,457.1
68.6
311.2
350.6
559.1
2043
103.4
167.4
46.1
111.9
88.9
96.1
84.5
2380
133.7
A
250.2
1,570.5
666
305.6
3480
579.2
1883
107.0
1480
43.0
-119.5
737
98.6
85.8
247.1
135
S
330.9
1,456.6
69.4
3000
327.2
575.3
266.9
859
147.2
44.7
121.5
805
101 6
893
2446
1399
O
284.5
1,425 2
747
2999
345 1
569.2
205.8
114.5
158.2
460
118.3
78.1
101.4
865
221.7
131.5
N
3123
1,643.7
77.8
2966
3283
6063
239.1
100.3
1646
363
121.5
79.9
103.5
89.3
238 4
137.5
D
2978
1,628.4
80.3
3092
3484
579 1
197.9
1040
168.1
42.3
117.5
76.9
106.9
84.4
2374
1496
1986 J
270.5
1,525.8
66.7
340.5
370.1
593.6
183.2
130.7
169 8
50.3
134.1
82.7
99.4
88.6
270.9
1426
F
292.0
1,537.2
72.8
311.8
387.2
626.2
248 1
151.2
194
56.3
127.8
82.5
118.7
101.1
261.1
1638
M
258.8
1,440.7
69.5
312.0
355.2
581 6
150 4
107.9
192.1
458
118.8
77.5
107.0
95.4
2623
1323
A
243.4
1,401.0
88.4
340.9
361.7
586.4
329.1
118.4
186.6
53 7
116.8
848
108 5
95.2
2500
1367
M
284.5
1,401.9
74.7
2883
395 1
574.1
170.4
137.1
152.4
58.2
123.1
888
112.0
99 1
251.3
141.9
J
2828
1,346.6
58.7
3365
346.5
576.1
233.4
111.7
145.8
56.2
118.9
927
107.5
946
2496
142
J
3239
1,708.4
80.6
377.0
378.3
663.0
199 4
1262
2038
59.9
126.3
100
117.4
990
290 9
161
A
280.3
1.553.7
76.7
365 1
3228
5822
326 8
137.2
193.7
577
122.5
97.7
1052
1169
2643
148 2
S
341.4
1,264 7
804
3833
355.6
581 3
211.1
93.8
202 1
66.8
123.9
89.4
103.6
92.1
2570
137.3
3586
1,419.5
80.4
373.3
373.7
6296
361 6
137.3
1843
62.2
116.7
979
111.7
95.0
2663
183 2
Source: Summary ot External Trade (65-001), Statistics Canada.
119
Section 11— Table 2.1
2— Merchandise trade on a customs basis
Table 2.1: Total exports by country, not seasonally adjusted, customs basis (millions of dollars)
January 1987
Belgium
Year
and
and
All
Western
EEC
Luxem-
West
Nether-
United
Ire-
Den-
Eastern
Middle
Saudi
Other
month
countries
Europe
(9)'
bourg
France
Germany
Italy
lands
Kingdom
land
mark
Europe
USSR
East
Arabia
Africa
D
400466
400465
400462
400456
400453
400450
400447
400444
400438
400435
400432
400393
400369
400363
400324
400303
1984
112.383.6
8.2356
7,086.3
702.2
736.1
1 .225.3
600.7
1 .088.8
2.535.2
993
98.7
2.5196
2.1226
1 .694 4
357 9
1.136.9
1985
119.241 3
8.059.7
6,7443
722 5
745.1
1,227.0
5387
955.2
2.3865
846
84.7
1.904.2
1.611.7
1.258.0
235 1
1.075.8
1984 N
10.1769
715.8
6309
674
59.9
121.6
466
78.7
235.0
124
93
227.3
201 6
142
498
92 1
D
9.0367
6424
5436
56.0
678
894
435
83.0
1846
86
106
566
295
116.8
174
92.8
1985 J
9.151 3
725.2
6254
646
798
1045
570
93 5
214.7
6.0
5.4
587
25.2
112.1
17 1
101 3
F
9.079.5
602.7
496.4
60.2
61 4
81 6
35.7
81 6
162 4
5.3
8.1
322
49
83.9
277
82.1
M
10.546 9
726.2
5925
58.3
45.2
1068
52.4
91 8
218.1
95
104
67.8
377
126 9
156
95.3
A
10.311.2
6696
545.4
67.5
59.9
936
37 1
81 7
192.1
70
6.4
98.5
806
125.6
235
93.0
M
10,772.1
671.7
5795
483
59.0
126 4
40.3
733
219 1
8.1
5.0
335
302 2
1127
147
107 8
J
10.2756
677.1
568.4
36.2
554
95.0
45.2
927
232.3
7.5
4.1
164.5
128 4
83.0
97
698
J
8.414.7
564 5
472.9
51.3
71.2
95.5
32 1
73.1
133 1
87
7.9
34.4
17 6
85.9
72
103 5
A
8.9477
6284
5296
66.1
40.5
1186
44.3
65.0
1804
66
81
178
7.7
995
100
84.1
S
10.483 2
705.2
5958
78.7
747
84.3
54.0
85.5
2050
5.5
80
3400
320 6
103 9
21 4
904
O
11.201.9
757.9
634.2
71.3
83.4
114.0
45.8
79 1
227.1
7.1
6.4
309 3
2823
100 8
185
984
N
10.389 3
701.2
575.9
55.4
54.6
105.5
54.3
61.8
2285
7.7
8.1
2526
2288
1007
29 5
906
D
9.6678
629.9
528.3
64.7
59.9
101.1
40.4
76.0
173.8
58
6.7
193.4
175.6
123.0
40 1
59.6
1986 J
10,0588
713.2
602.9
63.3
765
90.6
52.1
70.1
211.9
76
80
115.1
58.7
129.7
182
96.7
F
9,396.0
674.5
6146
74.0
73.9
104 7
49 1
81 9
195 8
62
60
45.5
31 3
925
19.9
84.0
M
9.7162
721.9
615.4
56.8
925
110.7
49.9
72.6
200 3
5.7
89
76.3
393
948
323
659
A
10.6888
729.4
651 9
67.0
66.7
99.7
51 5
805
2436
99
49
780
39.2
105.0
18 4
94.6
M
10.295 4
7883
717.4
775
94.1
95.0
65.0
91.3
2355
73
100
143 2
1068
648
21 3
63.1
J
10.274 2
724.1
644.0
896
742
1093
54.5
79.2
1924
7.5
4.5
1157
101.5
984
153
673
J
9,233.5
672.7
5844
428
85.9
960
668
82.5
166 9
68
15.0
145.3
120 3
81 8
13.6
51.2
A
8.6684
6942
611.3
68.7
61.0
106.7
438
752
201 4
93
49
110 9
71.1
45.4
7 1
464
s
10,504.9
854.0
7535
935
96.1
125.1
71.2
952
2349
7.2
10 .1
153 1
117.2
794
18.0
783
10,785.8
917.1
814.1
62.5
121 4
117.0
63 1
92.4
3033
62
22 1
209.2
170.3
110.5
128
743
Central
Year
Peoples
America
and
Other
Hong
Republic
South
South
Vene-
and
North
United
month
Algeria
Asia
Kong
of China
Japan
Korea
Taiwan
Oceania
Australia
America
Brazil
zuela
Antilles
Mexico
America
States
D
400261
400204
400195
400171
400165
400159
400150
400141
400138
400120
400105
400078
400075
400027
400009
400000
1984
453.1
9.835.3
2323
1.242.9
5.666.5
725.8
429.5
860.2
656.6
1.670 1
7986
291.6
1,471.6
357.0
84.959.8
84.928.3
1985
3323
10,136 1
334.3
1,277.8
5.775.3
781 9
433.3
8738
6738
1,442 5
6833
3327
1.470 5
3987
93.0208
92.986 7
1984 N
334
8564
14.2
1387
461 7
73.1
372
656
547
101
35.9
170
164.8
36 1
7.811.9
7.8094
D
36.2
8052
25.4
171.7
424 7
49.2
38.7
95.4
59.5
208 1
131.5
196
115 9
350
6.9034
6.901 5
1985 J
252
8878
20.9
109.0
4993
65 1
404
75.2
46.9
677
226
166
116 6
370
7,0069
7.0029
F
16.4
893.3
286
128.1
516.9
52.2
427
756
580
61 3
21.9
179
1007
21 8
7.147.5
7.145 .1
M
370
864 1
283
117.5
481.2
85.3
38.1
71.6
52 1
868
305
22.0
1676
526
8.3406
8,339 1
A
35.5
750.8
268
107 3
399 2
529
48.3
773
60.4
830
33.4
227
136
283
8.2774
8.2742
M
28.3
880 3
18.4
1230
447.8
94.5
350
70.1
558
142
55.6
37.7
1253
40.9
8.327 1
8,3246
J
28.4
901.5
25.5
926
545.3
635
40.4
696
570
119.9
546
35.9
124 1
34 1
8.066
8,061 4
J
34.3
761.8
163
930
470.2
49.7
265
665
52.6
111.3
569
290
1103
33.5
6.5765
6,5736
A
354
8183
20 2
1278
4148
55.4
32.2
69.9
54 1
113
31
332
106 8
357
7.009 9
7,0057
S
223
821 8
360
762
5644
46.0
22.5
735
54.2
1169
53 4
340
99.4
309
8.132
8,1304
O
237
994 4
42.4
87.2
590 .1
101.6
28.3
846
727
226 3
155.1
273
113.9
20.6
8,5162
8.5138
N
22.6
6960
34.3
109 2
379.2
576
44.8
91 3
698
201 2
125 2
35.7
121.1
263
8.134 7
8.1323
D
230
8659
36.5
106 9
466.7
58.0
340
485
400
1130
430
207
148.7
37 1
7.4860
7.4836
1986 J
30.0
8799
34 1
1107
489.5
106.7
433
722
61 5
963
40.2
21.1
122 1
40.8
7.8336
7.8303
F
233
6498
19.3
56.9
407.0
634
365
81 7
70.9
103.3
39.2
34.5
1424
37.0
7,5222
7.5191
M
22.0
7259
22.9
745
419.2
91.8
44.4
657
48.1
96 1
19.8
34.2
151 4
26.7
7.7182
7.716 3
A
21.2
9299
21.5
111.4
508.7
77 6
55.8
71.5
493
1530
88.9
31 3
1676
44.0
8.3597
8.3565
M
5.3
894 9
227
746
504.7
706
65 1
669
568
148 1
469
41 4
139 7
46 5
7.986 3
7.983 9
J
7.3
877.2
20.6
108 1
5272
65.7
427
54.3
38.0
119.4
51 8
294
131 3
31 4
8.086 4
8.0844
J
21 4
1.061.3
29.0
76.0
671.6
943
698
635
51 8
2035
125 8
34 5
1036
303
6.8507
6.8470
A
0.8
788.1
28 1
492
498.3
71.3
33 3
52.8
429
1835
77.8
394
112.4
323
6.634 8
6.6334
s
159
8779
24 1
75.4
521 8
67.2
448
95.1
71 9
1492
669
398
112.2
283
8.1058
8.1036
O
22.1
9140
28.2
119.9
5093
79.8
64.5
58.2
442
1772
778
449
1077
256
8.2175
8.2131
'Includes Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany. Italy, Netherlands. Denmark. Ireland and United Kingdom
Sources: Exports by Commodities (65-004), Summary of External Trade (65-001) Statistics Canada.
120
January 1987
2— Merchandise trade on a customs basis
Table 2.2: Imports by country, not seasonally adjusted, customs basis (millions ot dollars)
Section 11— Table 2.2
Belgium
Year
and
and
All
Western
EEC
Luxem-
West
Nether-
United
Ire-
Den-
Eastern
Middle
Saudi
Other
month
countries
Europe
(9)'
bourg
France
Germany
Italy
lands
Kingdom
land
mark
Europe
USSR
East
Arabia
Alrica
D
421476
421475
421472
421466
421463
421460
421457
421454
421448
421445
421442
421403
421379
421373
421334
421313
1984
95.4600
10.0177
8,196.2
446.7
1 .220.3
2,174.8
1.1162
5453
2,305.1
186.9
2008
305.9
28.7
451.5
1.4
951.6
1985
104,914.2
12.554.4
10,302.2
530 1
1.373.2
2,716.3
1,331.0
622.6
3,281 7
217.6
229.7
2957
27.7
371.3
23.8
1,035.0
1984 N
8,1066
9479
763.2
548
109 3
188.6
109.5
44.9
219.7
185
179
31 4
1.4
31 9
884
D
7,112.6
8165
672.6
455
83.8
174.8
72.4
57.4
209 7
12
17.0
19.2
2.1
19.6
87.8
1985 J
7,8924
810.3
662.5
364
98.4
188 6
85 .1
542
154.5
25.8
194
33.4
1.3
10 8
0.1
93.2
F
7,771.5
718.7
5893
36.5
76.5
170.2
81.4
53.9
137,7
154
177
186
1.9
40.8
20
73.6
M
8,6592
862.4
6997
42.4
106.3
2024
103.6
41
161.7
188
23.5
21 7
3.7
13.6
0.1
141 2
A
9,1993
1.010.2
819.8
37.8
125.7
230.0
123.1
53.8
214.8
142
20.3
20.8
0.7
13.3
02
76.5
M
9.3479
1,081.2
8792
56.0
115.7
233.2
114.2
67.2
257.8
18.2
16.9
34.2
24
8.0
02
90.1
J
8.9002
987 6
819.8
37.2
104.6
2269
121.5
49.8
2476
14.3
18.0
21.5
27
19.0
10.0
65.3
J
8.914.9
1.297.4
1.085.4
52.2
132.6
2476
131.2
47.8
4308
23.3
199
28.6
1.4
11.7
0.1
34.9
A
8.447 .1
1.158.4
9455
36.5
138.0
229 5
153.3
53.4
299.1
187
17.1
29.0
42
18.3
1
38.0
S
8,745.0
1,042.1
881.1
43.6
113.1
235.5
81 3
41.8
3335
12.9
19.3
22.1
1.5
72.3
0.4
664
O
9,4855
1 ,242.9
1,017.5
60.0
132.4
257.9
120.7
55.6
347.1
23.3
20.4
22 1
2.3
95.9
10.4
158 4
N
9.4194
1,199.2
9893
52.7
124.0
2640
115.0
51.4
3458
15.0
21.4
18.2
06
13.0
0.1
111.6
D
8.131.9
1.144.0
913.1
387
105.9
230.5
100.7
527
351.1
17.7
15.6
254
50
54.5
02
85.7
1986 J
9,3944
1.343.0
1,197.7
48.6
133.0
263.8
141.2
51 5
4434
14.3
175
253
1.6
73.3
472
97.8
F
9,533 1
1,256.1
1.091.8
57.8
120.9
280 1
138.7
64.2
364.6
123
14.4
25.1
1.1
112.7
74.4
65.4
M
8,844.9
1.141.4
1.004.4
42 1
1072
2526
133.8
45.7
3665
9.8
18.0
170
1.3
34.4
0.1
54.3
A
10.383.9
1.334.2
1.146.6
76.3
144.7
309.2
169.4
72.5
291.9
17.1
23.6
28.3
0.9
33.5
131.9
M
9,6385
1,131.2
974.8
49.2
131.5
3053
119.3
48.6
2402
16.8
20.2
32 7
75
37.8
09
59.1
J
9,751 3
1,081.1
899.1
42.4
107.4
257.2
129.7
475
243.5
135
16.6
25.2
2.6
71.5
0.3
76.0
J
9,7740
1.345.2
1.142.1
63.8
158.9
293.4
167.1
64.2
2865
365
22.6
31 9
16
477
77.0
A
8,572.8
1,242.2
1.107.1
44.3
150.9
280.1
176.9
54 1
2998
21 7
14.8
32.8
2.1
329
124 2
S
8.9597
1,087.1
947.5
46.1
118.5
261.9
131.6
52.7
2537
13.7
21 2
27.6
1.5
79.4
45.7
85.1
O
9,597.8
1.248.1
1,041.0
62.4
146.3
249.8
133.1
63 1
273.7
42.8
24.2
337
1.8
20.9
64.4
Central
Year
People's
America
and
Other
Hong
Republic
South
South
Vene-
and
North
United
month
Algeria
Asia
Kong
of China
Japan
Korea
Taiwan
Oceania
Australia
America
Brazil
zuela
Antilles
Mexico
America
Slates
D
421271
421214
421205
421181
421175
421169
421160
421151
421148
421130
421115
421088
421085
421037
421019
421010
1984
307.0
10.331 7
966.2
333.5
5.711.5
1,152.3
1 ,223.8
514.3
382.1
2.4395
668.7
1 .207.2
2.279.5
1.437.8
68.168.2
68,165.8
1985
321 9
11.217.5
8868
4035
6,113.4
1.607.0
1.286.1
6038
385 6
2.3943
8082
1.092 1
2.061 6
1 ,330.7
74.380 5
74.3770
1984 N
56.9
877.3
84.6
23 .1
496.6
85.7
104.3
733
66 1
212.1
61
109.1
196.1
109 3
5.648 1
5.6476
D
61 6
671.9
587
185
3727
77.0
74.5
31.3
21.7
1999
47.1
117.0
1468
65.9
5.119.6
5.119.5
1985 J
4.1
9203
88.7
26.1
503.7
112.4
115.8
277
17.4
2455
53.0
159.0
181.7
108.7
5.5695
5.5693
F
0.1
794.7
75.8
28.6
395.9
1080
107.0
445
25.3
217.8
64 1
110.7
137.1
92.8
5.725.6
5.7255
M
116.1
881.0
61.3
39.6
471.4
112.9
108.6
37 1
20.8
2049
59.5
97.0
2098
138.3
6.287.5
6.2872
A
34.8
8554
44.8
31.7
504.0
111.0
866
51
26.0
184.4
81.3
53.6
160.1
90.0
6.8277
6.8274
M
27.2
9339
60.8
35.6
523 2
132.7
101.5
36.5
21.6
2488
63.5
142
213.4
141.0
6.701.8
6.701.6
J
47.7
797.6
64.6
30.1
415.5
121.0
100.1
328
20 1
2073
83.4
80.0
181 4
120.8
6.5879
6.5877
J
0.2
1.014.0
96.5
39.0
5020
167.4
128 8
55.2
28.7
2086
78.5
85.3
2002
140.0
6.064.3
6,0640
A
1.8
1.016.1
93.6
40.3
530.7
151.3
120.1
40 1
26.8
195.1
- 59.4
94.8
173.1
118.1
5,778.9
5.7787
S
1.012.0
86.4
37.6
556.1
144.0
110.5
61.0
40.0
201.5
672
98.8
162.3
115.3
6.105 2
6.104 6
65.5
1.087.6
84.5
29.2
6329
156.9
112.1
86 6
61.2
157.0
669
476
139.3
89.5
6.4958
6.495.3
N
24.4
1 .000.6
71.4
32.0
579.3
131.9
104.1
43.3
30.4
158.8
61.1
65.1
172.1
119.0
6,702.5
6.702.0
D
02
9043
58.5
33.8
498.7
157.7
90.8
88.1
672
1646
70.4
58.2
131 4
57.0
5,5340
5.5336
1986 J
1 .067.3
88.9
39.9
506.6
165.6
135.2
34.7
270
286 1
84.4
156.4
178.6
113 4
6,2884
6.2880
F
02
1.106.2
91
54.3
572.5
165 5
141
64.1
51.9
151.4
70.9
29.0
165.1
94.7
6,5872
6.587 1
M
1.009.2
65.4
50 1
5699
126 3
1197
40.9
29.4
1623
56.5
574
143.4
903
6,242 1
6,241 7
A
06
1.295.5
72.0
34.8
788.7
170 5
138 2
474
34.0
136.2
636
232
179.6
112.6
7,197.3
7,1970
M
03
1.145.8
62.0
43.6
612.8
147.6
142.4
61.2
48.2
156.7
74 1
28.9
209 5
1124
6,8045
6.804 .1
J
1.066.2
72.3
38.3
6305
131.8
123 2
52.3
34.1
152.1
83.5
29.5
1599
88.2
7.067.0
7.0666
J
1.3
1,380.4
108.1
73.2
769.1
166.1
165.6
64.3
40.2
1487
83.0
187
155.7
78.1
6.523.1
6.5228
A
0.1
1,190.4
110.3
62.2
625.7
133
166 4
81.9
58.4
139.2
57.7
350
183.4
107.1
5.545.7
5.5453
S
4.4
1,174.5
117.7
436
622.6
138.5
164.2
61.9
45.7
142.7
56.4
32.9
168 6
91.0
6.1329
6.132 7
o
1.276.8
104.5
422
743.0
135 8
158.8
537
39.8
139.4
74.0
18.4
192.7
1047
6.5682
6.5678
'Includes Belgium, Luxembourg. France. Germany, Italy. Netherlands. Denmark. Ireland and United Kingdom
Sources: Imports by Commodities (65-007), Summary of External Trade (65-001), Statistics Canada.
121
Section 11— Table 2.3
2— Merchandise trade on a customs basis
Table 2.3: Total exports by commodity grouping.
January 1987
not seasonally adjusted, customs basis (millions of dollars)
Food
feed, beverages and tobacco
Meat
Shell-
Other
Year
Total
Live
and
Fish.
fish,
cereals
Fodder
and
Total
Re-
domestic animals
meal
fresh or
preserved
Wheat
and
Other
and
month
exports
exports
exports
total
Total
preps
frozen
fish
Wheat
flour
preps.
foods
feed
Whisky
D
402173
402170
402167 402164
402161
402158
402149
402140
402128
402125
402122
402107
402092
402080
1984
112,383.6
2.9470
109.436 6
5190 10,3137
755.1
829 7
746.1
4,7247
114.6
1,072 5
7796
3181
363.1
1985
119.241.3
3,329.7
115.911.6
4668
9.1680
830 7
9408
8826
3,778.6
848
674.2
833.9
2335
3520
1984 N
10,176.9
270.8
9,906 1
48.5
8936
709
64.3
53.6
360.3
11.6
139 1
764
30.2
43.1
D
9,0367
259.1
8.777.5
42.8
601.3
59.5
453
60.4
183.0
10.1
67.5
66.7
23.9
32.0
1985 J
9.151.3
257.5
8,8938
44,1
602.7
70.2
48.2
51.4
1897
4.7
69.0
69.6
172
27.9
F
9.0795
240.2
8,8393
51.9
528.5
71.8
50.4
36.4
139.0
7.2
64 1
68 3
18.8
234
M
10.546 9
3020
10,244.9
68.1
601.5
74.1
66.8
44.2
191.9
11.1
53.5
65.5
19.6
337
A
10,311.2
294.8
10,016.3
560
6363
63.4
64.8
33.4
261.6
8.3
49.2
65 1
18.0
25.2
M
10,772.1
336.1
10,436.0
44.5
8999
61.3
66.1
97.7
449.5
5.0
51.5
634
237
24.9
J
10,275.6
284.5
9,991 .1
36 .1
783.8
64.7
70.0
112.8
351 2
5.5
35.7
56 1
173
23.0
J
8,4147
251 2
8.163.5
31.3
618.3
62.8
78.8
106
172.6
0.4
506
65.0
21 6
165
A
8,9477
249.5
8,698.2
27.6
6880
63.5
108.1
68.8
249 3
11.4
39 1
62.0
142
35.5
S
10,483 2
2592
10,224.0
20.9
1,021.0
64.3
142.1
92.9
4969
3 1
450
71.1
15.3
47.6
11,201.9
281.1
10,920.8
29.2
1.017.3
774
108.3
82.3
4800
15.1
64.8
88 1
18.8
35.9
N
10.389 3
267.0
10,1223
249
975.1
81.0
72.7
829
465.1
120
568
83.6
24.8
35.3
D
9,6678
3065
9,361.4
323
795.4
76 1
64.6
73.9
331.7
1.0
94.8
76.0
24 1
23.0
1986 J
10.0588
259.3
9.7995
342
7362
842
66.5
64.7
253.7
72
70 1
94.6
25 1
21 6
F
9,3960
276.5
9.119.5
31.4
587.5
78.8
75.4
53.2
1935
0.4
43.3
67.9
22.9
192
M
9,7162
312.0
9.404.2
29.5
566.5
72.3
83.2
45.7
117.0
72
83.6
69 5
21 4
26.1
A
10,688.8
374.4
10,3144
24.8
6823
747
808
59.5
188 1
108
89.7
72.4
27.6
259
M
10,295.4
347.9
9,9475
26.7
8090
76.7
89 .1
130.5
254.0
3.5
84.0
72 1
19.5
23.7
J
10,274.2
2846
9,989.6
37.4
851.4
78.7
101.7
151.3
265.5
0.5
806
73.8
207
25.3
J
9.233.5
3027
8,930.9
35.9
9430
88.1
161.5
135.5
313.0
4.7
58.5
770
22.6
194
A
8,6684
276.1
8,3923
32.6
743.7
87.5
133.3
87.4
169.9
37
94.2
693
22.0
25.2
s
10.504 9
331.4
10.1735
34.4
817.8
920
160.3
103.9
168.5
0.7
91 4
94 2
233
309
O
10,785 8
427.9
10.357 9
19.5
986.7
996
135.6
116.4
301.6
102
85.6
127.6
28.7
41.1
Crude
materials, inedible
fabricated
Hides,
Crude
Ores, concentrates
& scrap
As-
Non-
materials, inedible
Year
Other
Veneer
and
skins
Oil- wood
Radio-
non-
Crude
Matural
bestos.
metal
and
month
Total and furs
seeds mats
Iron
Copper
Nickel
active
ferrous petroleum
gas
unmfrd
minerals
Total
Lumber
plywood
D
402065
402062 402053 402041
402029
402020
402017
402014
40201 1
401993 401990
401987
401984
401954
401951
401942
1984
17,410.6
2849
911.1 358.0
1.207.0
4996
580.8
333.7
1.051.3
4.4042 3,9230
4989
2.936.0
36.026.8
4,257 1
269.9
1985
19,1800
267.4
843. 2 2935
1,283 3
518.3
5608
231.9
868.1
5.916.5 3,912.3
4463
3.5842
36,7805
4,5953
2465
1984 N
1,631.5
16 1
77.4 42.9
135.5
24.6
38 1
111.1
75.2
403.9
354.3
43.7
270.8
3,125.4
324.7
187
D
1,538.0
22.2
774 39.5
56.4
34.4
55.6
54 1
872
434.5
3862
355
221.1
2.8626
306.0
21 5
1985 J
1,550.7
327
705 289
89.2
39.3
467
35 1
58.4
345.6
4256
398
301 2
2,9500
315.6
288
F
1.638 9
29.0
590 245
660
59.9
36.1
70.2
55.3
4300
412.9
338
3256
2,811.4
314.8
20.6
M
1,747.1
39.8
538 376
76.6
38.5
62.4
142
54.8
556.8
3907
346
3399
3.457.1
3722
31.5
A
1,724.2
23.9
737 143
129.2
38.2
66.0
10.8
77.6
6045
3297
352
2765
3.3059
3996
19.9
M
1,684.9
22.5
98.9 19.1
126.7
45.3
457
122
73.0
540.4
319.1
499
291.0
3.3830
4483
19.4
J
1,573.5
19.6
95.5 18.3
170.3
43.4
57.1
7.4
64.5
4426
2843
407
299.5
3,107.2
4299
16.9
J
1.426.0
14.2
52.4 200
124.7
28.3
29.2
7.9
63.4
419.4
260.7
31.2
341.7
2.814.5
4426
19.2
A
1.411.8
15.5
64 2 21.2
105.6
46.1
39.2
3.5
87.8
4404
274.7
38.1
244.3
2,9625
385 7
174
S
1,629.2
17.4
804 22.8
129.5
55.4
457
5.6
101.8
556.4
272.4
396
271.0
2,991.1
396 9
17.4
O
1,811.4
17.3
69 4 29 1
94.5
58.2
63.6
42.2
90.2
5586
311.7
40.1
3997
3.1959
411.8
147
N
1.457.3
15.8
66.3 27 1
88.9
24 1
29.8
196
70.2
505.3
3152
308
224.1
2,964.2
341.9
22.0
D
1,524 9
19.7
589 307
82.0
41.5
39.3
3.3
70.8
516.0
315 2
32.3
2696
2.8379
335.9
187
1986 J
1,700.7
34.0
49 1 24.4
85 1
672
41.4
16.3
68.2
525.3
3809
36.3
328.2
3,1947
3780
26.6
F
1,277.3
34.2
540 26.6
61.8
48.1
22.7
9.2
56.8
337.6
297.8
27 1
2590
2.8785
360 5
245
M
1,167.7
34.0
644 20.2
56.2
28.5
40.7
9.1
65.8
276.1
2326
24.9
2649
3.158.1
453.1
24.7
A
1.325 4
31.4
59.0 32.9
121.7
61.9
59.8
20
80.3
286.0
1596
31 5
351.8
3.374.9
510.8
20.0
M
1.364 8
24.9
87.3 234
150.5
60.3
36.7
15.4
888
322.5
176.3
23.7
312.5
3.211.1
4622
20.2
J
1,161.4
23.2
543 23.8
88.1
41.2
41.0
16.0
83.8
277.6
157.4
306
2897
3.191.9
5350
21 7
J
1.144.4
21.2
52.9 297
96.4
58.3
24.6
—
77 1
2785
164.5
35.3
2682
3.152.2
4694
20.4
A
1.099 6
20.7
513 21.2
82.8
21.6
22.8
15
84.0
287.3
166 1
33.4
257.8
3.0602
411.3
16.9
s
1.288 8
23.1
462 23.8
106.1
52.5
55.1
20.6
119.7
292 1
170.3
49 2
290.1
3.4240
4429
15.5
O
1.2132
21.9
51.7 19.4
82.5
58.0
54.4
35.8
82.1
2804
170.3
38.3
2706
3,339.0
3649
15.0
122
January 1987
2— Merchandise trade on a customs basis
Table 2.3: Total exports by commodity grouping,
Section 11— Table 2.3/concluded
not seasonally adjusted, customs basis (millions of dollars)/concluded
Fabricated materials
inedible
Syn-
Plate.
Other
Textile
Ferti-
thetic-
Primary
sheet
Other
Non-ferrous metals and alloys
End
Year
and
Wood
News-
print
paper
and
fabri-
cated
Chem-
lizers
and
rubber
and
iron
and
and
strip.
iron
and
products
inedible.
Alum-
month
pulp
paper
board
mats
icals
mats
plastics
steel
steel
steel
inum
Copper
Nickel
Zinc
Other
total
D
401933
401930
401927
401915
401900
401888
401885
401876
401873
401870
401852
401849
401846
401843
401840
401789
1984
3,906.5
4.783.5
1 .270.7
2758
2.5633
1,557 1
8958
2069
689.1
1.331.1
1.900 7
799.1
563.2
6775
2.458.2
44.7708
1985
3.3938
5,4074
1.289.1
2833
2,7092
1,294.6
1,1242
195.9
798 2
1,376 5
1,906.9
661.0
5940
6489
2.1479
49.9525
1984 N
3509
409 6
118.7
23.8
186 1
125.9
785
185
705
121 9
151.8
78.1
52.5
54 1
278.2
4,175 1
D
340 5
425.9
91 7
19.1
2034
125.1
66.1
18
56.6
97.6
1275
61.4
486
65.3
1678
3,7097
1985 J
3042
436.1
106.4
21.9
2588
116.7
99.4
10.8
61 8
126.2
166.1
52.2
54.9
60.8
171 9
3,715.2
F
2727
415.6
97.4
20.7
199 8
108.7
868
11.2
61.2
108.2
1306
66.6
59.5
550
193.6
3,784 8
M
3266
4620
113.1
24 1
2637
161.8
108 7
86
744
129 6
1866
42.5
643
76.0
2358
4,3296
A
266.5
472.9
106.3
23.7
2590
157.7
94.4
18.4
83.1
120.4
1688
69.2
62.9
595
173.7
4.2663
M
283.3
448.1
116.7
22.9
2367
150.8
94.3
194
83.6
129 8
188 1
732
68.9
570
191.4
4.3924
J
2946
441.9
102.1
273
274
81.7
95.9
31 5
85.4
124.8
152.9
56.2
33 1
50.0
153.1
4.4595
J
281.8
433.2
957
25.0
183.8
81.3
84.9
14.7
64.8
101.6
150 6
40.8
273
48.7
131.5
3,2406
A
292.7
463.7
110.6
22.2
205.7
88.3
89.3
95
62.1
998
148.7
46.3
34.9
49.6
217.9
3,5808
S
2543
4596
116.6
25.5
214.0
105.5
100.4
17.3
54.4
106.0
156 5
58.6
41
50.3
160
4.533 7
O
281.2
456.4
121.3
24.7
227.2
91.4
94.7
175
606
120.5
172.4
55.9
43.9
43.8
187.1
4.835 5
N
2562
4854
112.6
23.8
197.4
74.3
84.7
19.7
53.7
116.8
125.9
52.9
445
552
179.8
4.6693
D
279.6
432.3
90.4
21 5
188 9
76.5
90.6
17.3
529
92.8
159 8
468
59 .1
42.9
152.1
4,144.7
1986 J
255.4
4465
112.0
29.1
253.0
88.1
103.2
18.1
575
112.9
214.3
61 3
534
488
199 8
4,112.6
F
263.6
418.3
111.1
22.5
204.7
106.4
95.0
143
540
100.7
178.8
67.9
52.4
43.2
212.4
4,313 1
M
3600
460.4
122.2
272
231 1
133.2
104.9
18.6
61.8
117.8
171.2
598
48.5
45.8
152.3
4,461 1
A
3268
492.7
137.6
337
249.0
162.4
119.5
20.5
62.8
117.3
205 1
77.1
532
428
167.7
4,8804
M
313.2
454.8
1295
32.7
2136
110.6
103.5
18.9
62.4
124.6
197.3
76.8
52.6
396
214.3
4.513 1
J
3527
4945
121.3
30.1
213.5
64.5
113.6
145
66.4
136 9
161.7
48.7
389
363
212.8
4.7224
J
381 8
4656
127 1
26.3
208 1
67.1
113.8
149
46.2
105.4
202.1
482
29.5
336
2663
3.6329
A
3627
4843
137.6
26.0
171 8
772
108.2
21.1
46.0
109.1
1862
48.0
30.9
22.2
3138
3.4350
s
3326
478.4
138.0
33 .1
215.5
95.3
124.9
156
71 8
118.2
2032
692
45.8
249
454.3
4,5759
O
388 5
504 9
134.2
33.2
241.3
80.0
127.2
29.4
76.2
123.3
190 8
57.1
52.2
34.4
321.2
4,7722
End products, inedible
Transportation and communications
equipment
Machinery
Motor
Com-
Mats
Drilling,
Total
Motor
vehicle
Aircraft
Aircraft
mumc
Other
Personal
Year
handling
excavating
motor
Road
vehicle
parts
complete
engines
and
equip
and
Misc
and
General
mach
and
vehicles
motor
engines
excl
with
and
related
and
h'hold
end
month
Total
purpose
& equip
mining
Farm
Total
and parts
vehicles
and parts
engines
engines
parts
equip
tools
goods
prod
D
401786
401783
401771
401768
401765
401726
401723
401720
401708
401705
401702
401699
401690
401669
401642
401627
1984
3,500.1
748.3
484.0
4903
655.2
34,765.0
29.288.8
19.532.7
2,119.0
7,637.1
3448
1.441.1
2,520.8
3.4366
772.4
2,296.7
1985
3.5805
782.7
443.1
529.2
522.1
39,110.2
33,178.1
22,2530
2,017.3
8.9078
351 9
1 .743.3
2,7429
3.713.8
8282
2.719.8
1984 N
323.3
66.4
41.7
41.6
59.9
3,204.4
2.674.3
1,802 1
182 3
6899
13.7
139.2
247.2
357.2
77 1
213.0
D
3046
735
427
44.8
50.3
2,871.7
2,321.1
1.547.9
1662
6070
33 1
134.7
306.5
2804
55.5
197.6
1985 J
281 9
54.3
31.0
63 1
379
2,9296
2.456.3
1.544.2
173.4
738.8
40.9
124.2
224.0
268 5
450
190.2
F
245.6
51 9
31.4
36.2
37.9
3,0264
2.598.7
1.714.6
191.3
6928
157
120 3
220.2
2807
474
1848
M
3242
62.2
65.0
41.8
474
3,3734
2,8965
1.925
1838
7876
- 10.1
157
2300
3305
59.0
2425
A
3129
77.5
45.6
38.7
54.5
3.352.7
2,818.8
1,864.3
1869
767 6
50.4
147.6
2435
305.1
60.2
2354
M
3330
82.3
31.5
41.5
58.2
3.477.2
2.934.6
1.969.5
176 3
7888
37.9
157.1
2382
310.0
676
2047
J
2937
67.2
36.9
41.8
48.5
3.5824
3,0634
2,1522
150.7
7606
27.0
1456
231 1
311.9
68.7
2028
J
261 8
58.8
27.3
37.6
339
2.4163
1,966
1.201 2
998
6650
23.1
1265
2070
293.3
730
196 1
A
287 4
478
28.2
48.5
41.7
2.7099
2,301.4
1.488.6
161.6
651 2
24.6
112.6
193 6
274.5
692
2398
S
303.4
67.8
330
35.0
51.3
3.540.4
3,024.8
2.0646
179 7
7804
34.6
152.0
2290
331.0
95.7
2632
O
3106
677
37.3
40.4
44.6
3.802.9
3,1869
2.1507
205.9
8303
24 1
179 8
321.7
3460
95.3
280.7
N
2930
73.7
35.0
47.7
37.0
3.714.3
3,209.2
2.234.5
167.6
807 1
164
158 4
2187
3195
760
2664
D
333.1
71.3
40.7
56.8
29.3
3.184.7
2,721.4
1 .943.6
140.2
6376
47.0
162.1
185 7
3428
709
213.2
1986 J
291.6
81.9
32.0
48.0
342
3.2405
2,8146
1.818.4
150 9
8454
02
150.9
187.8
2933
57.1
230.1
F
2958
72.3
33.9
43.5
32.1
3.420.2
2,963.0
1.996 1
1656
801 3
0.1
163.0
1957
3078
53.8
2355
M
2963
67.5
42.2
42.7
41.3
3,539.1
3.0004
2.0274
147.9
825.1
30.5
170.4
239 1
3490
58.0
2188
A
357 9
89.0
42.3
53.4
45.7
3.844.9
3.273.2
2,273.6
164.1
8356
41 2
173.3
209.8
348 3
71 5
257 8
M
340.7
95.5
33.1
480
47.7
3.515.5
3,024.9
2,076.5
155.4
792.9
41.1
1548
1909
3100
75.8
271.3
J
326.7
70.7
38.5
35.3
46.8
3.729.2
3.2364
2,277.7
165.0
7936
21 5
1568
191.5
361.5
71 8
2332
J
3053
76.3
38.9
35.9
35.1
2,647.1
2,134.1
1,362.4
119.8
651 9
7.7
180 6
2089
331.2
79.9
2694
A
274.9
69.3
34.7
37.7
29.2
2,544.6
2,087.2
1 ,307.5
129.8
6500
23.5
134.7
171.7
323.1
74.2
2183
S
3276
848
35.3
36.7
39.8
3,482.1
2,871.9
1.935.5
150.9
785.5
56.2
182.1
2286
4063
109.1
2507
O
340.7
85.6
39.1
44.3
39.1
3,651.0
3,025.5
2.044.2
153.4
8280
59.4
205.0
231
4284
113.4
2387
Sources: Exports by Commodities (65-004), Summary of External Trade (65-001), Statistics Canada.
123
Section 11— Table 2.4
2— Merchandise trade on a customs basis
Table 2.4: Imports by commodity grouping, not seasonally adjusted, customs basis (millions of dollars)
January 1987
Food, leed. beverages and
tobacco
Crude materials, inedible
Fruits
Veget-
Year
Live
Meat
ables
Coffee.
Other
Iron
and
Imports
animals
and meat
Other &
and
Raw
cocoa
Oil-
textile
ores and
month
total
total
Total
preps
Fresh
preps
preps
sugar
and tea
Total
seeds
Cotton
fibres
cone
D
423105
423102
423100 423099
423090
423075
423057
423045
423042
422988
422985
422976
422973
422961
1984
95.460.0
34 3
5,812.0
437.1
796.3
503.3
736.3
189.5
745.7
7.994.1
179.8
129.6
1720
398.9
1985
104.914.2
109.3
5,800.2
427.4
852.1
491.5
7389
154.3
725.7
7,858.1
143.5
88.5
163 6
427.1
1984 N
8,1066
87
518.7
38.2
64 1
44.3
56 1
15.3
66.0
655.5
11.3
11.3
13.7
34.5
D
7,112.6
65
447.2
30.3
60.3
34.0
53.2
18.5
58.6
549.3
6.3
11.0
127
20.6
1985 J
7,892.4
63
449.7
37.2
52.6
41
70.2
5.4
59.6
496.3
91
86
14.9
24.9
F
7,771.5
69
4288
35.8
57.1
41.0
61.9
15.4
64.6
425.7
94
9.9
10.8
4.9
M
8.659.2
7.1
4665
36.5
67.3
46.9
67.1
7.2
61.8
555.7
73
91
130
51
A
9.199 3
50
501.1
43.7
69.8
388
84.4
5.5
63.3
4804
8 1
81
15.4
14.4
M
9,3479
47
512.7
33.3
74.9
35.7
85.9
11.1
56.8
708 1
9.7
59
15.9
35.4
J
8,9002
99
4894
26.6
84 .1
47.3
74.6
12.3
570
625.6
13.3
4.3
13.1
41.9
J
8,914.9
26
5068
40.2
93.4
36.2
60.6
10.2
59.8
791.8
17 3
3.3
10.3
55.2
A
8.447.1
1 5
4786
38.6
79.3
40.6
36.2
14.5
57.5
748.1
245
5.2
135
499
S
8,745.0
70
475.1
39.7
64.6
43.0
31.7
16.0
56.6
785.3
120
6.2
14.0
67.8
O
9.4855
63
551.1
39.0
76 1
43.8
39.9
25.0
65.3
786.4
18.5
90
16.2
39.1
N
9,419.4
60
492.4
27.6
71.3
39.6
58.3
17 1
608
6838
8.2
11.4
13.0
35.6
D
8,131.9
58
4480
29.3
61.5
37.6
68.1
14.7
62.5
771.0
6.0
7.5
13.3
52.9
1986 J
9,394.4
54
4736
26.2
59.3
33.1
86.7
7.3
729
8673
8.1
5.0
16.0
18.6
F
9,533.1
5.9
4860
29.5
65.0
38.2
62.6
8.4
107.3
6425
69
148
16.0
58
M
8.8449
49
427.0
25.8
61.1
30.5
56.5
11.8
724
563.3
48
14.8
12.5
4.9
A
10.383 9
,
>5 5
587.9
38.4
89.4
377
97.0
80
84.6
450.8
6.6
26
15.8
6.4
M
9,638.5
39
572.0
36.2
83.5
40.5
91.2
28.6
68.3
580.6
72
9.4
145
43.8
J
9,751 3
75
518.8
37.1
99.1
32.5
800
23.4
56.2
612.7
8.1
1.1
13.3
29.0
J
9,774.0
,
>7 5
601 9
49.1
109 9
484
71.6
8.9
66.2
566 1
12.6
20.8
13.3
51.3
A
8,572.8
1 3
527.2
47.0
84.7
40.8
36.2
22.1
61.7
667.4
10.3
10.0
124
383
S
8,959.7
79
5620
43.0
73.5
41 3
32.9
207
84.6
562.6
11.5
09
15.6
43.9
O
9,597.8
9 6
624 9
34.5
80.3
42.4
46.4
21 9
86.5
569.8
16.4
1.2
16.6
359
Crude materials.
ned
Fabricated
materials, inedible
ble
Broad
Yarn.
Broad
woven
Chemicals
Plas-
Petrol &
Steel
Other
Year
Aluminum
Paper
thread
woven
fabrics
Other
tics &
coal prod
plate
iron &
and
ores and
Crude
and
and
fabrics
exc
textile
Inor-
synth
exc fuel
and
steel &
month
cone.
Coal
petroleum Total
board
cordage
cotton
cotton
mats
ganic Organic
ubber
Fuel oil
oil
sheet
alloys
D
422952
122949
422946 422907
422904
422901
422886
422883
422868
422859 422856 422853
422838
422835
422823
422820
1984
500.0 1 ,093.5
3,375.6 17.214.7
762.7
424.1
170.2
610.1
530.1
497.7 1.464.7 1.644.6
962.3
6925
5459
1 .095.3
1985
477.0
887.4
3,700 4 18,732.9
8096
4554
222.7
641.4
5660
509 1,508.5 1.775.3
851.1
8264
7898
1.218.6
1984 N
41.7
79.4
276.7 1.581.1
69.3
35 1
179
54.3
427
48.5
141 2
145.1
142 3
73 1
56.3
101.1
D
42 1
43.4
285.1 1,308.1
55.3
286
151
41.2
40.1
44.5
105.1
117.5
146.9
58.5
36.6
840
1985 J
31.0
14.3
233.6 1.543.7
670
337
183
50.5
48.3
41.7
138.4
130.7
154.8
66.7
48.8
97.4
F
18.7
0.6
210 4 1.372.5
64.3
31.8
13.0
41.1
43.5
39 .1
125.7
130 6
73 .1
557
42.9
82.3
M
37.7
1.3
268.3 1,608.3
71.3
37.7
14.4
52.3
44.7
42.3
141.8
154.7
97.5
37.4
50.7
85.2
A
51.2
46.5
166.4 1,606.5
72.3
37.3
14.5
61.2
49.1
477
148 8
153.1
65.7
52.9
63.4
103 6
M
49.2
104.3
3115 1,723.1
77.9
41.9
17.2
57.8
49.3
47.8
137.3
1623
72.7
73.3
80.0
108 4
J
43.4
130.8
241.7 1,512.7
61.4
37.2
17.6
49.9
49.4
37.4
1179
1442
79.2
98.7
693
90.5
J
48.3
989
426.1 1.530.7
59.6
34.0
17.0
52.1
46.7
49.1
106 5
151.6
23.1
835
84.1
104.1
A
40.0
115.6
341.0 1,551.1
62.8
40.0
20.4
55.9
50.0
38.2
107.7
142.1
28.2
97.6
70.7
115.9
S
42.4
91.7
399.0 1.496.9
67.6
38.5
20.2
50.9
40.9
40.7
105.6
1529
33.0
57.7
75.6
99.3
O
40.3
94.0
407.1 1.708.3
73.4
424
25.0
60.8
52.8
46.6
131 7
168.7
74.0
73.9
63.4
116.2
N
42.8
101.0
315.3 1,664 4
72.5
41.9
24.0
59.3
50.3
43.4
121.4
160 1
67.0
830
78.8
113.9
D
32.0
88.7
379 8 1.414.6
59.6
39 1
21.1
49.6
41.1
35.0
125.6
124.3
82.8
46.0
62.0
102.2
1986 J
40.0
21.7
570.2 1,803.1
75.2
46.1
279
62.7
54.2
40.8
153.5
157.1
178 .1
61 2
606
100.4
F
52.5
2.0
352.2 1,706.1
72.5
45.2
21.7
56.6
52.9
41.6
161.5
163.0
119.3
61.9
59.4
94.2
M
18.4
0.4
311.6 1,504.6
67.9
40.7
16.8
53.7
42.6
40.6
123.2
150 8
55.5
72.7
48.2
69.9
A
22.5
18.9
1879 1,876.0
88.1
53.1
19.9
78.6
56.0
52.6
185.8
185.3
47.3
78.2
66.5
102.4
M
54.9
86.6
128.3 1.690.0
76.8
54.9
167
69.3
52.7
446
148.1
170.4
31.3
58.0
54.6
933
J
37.3
79.5
202.7 1,700.4
72.7
45.4
16.1
59.3
488
43.2
115.4
157.6
19.9
868
70.6
888
J
45.8
996
170 3 1,643.1
80.1
43.8
17.7
63.1
50.7
48.6
114.0
170 4
503
99 8
689
102 9
A
45.2
72.5
184.1 1.576.6
74.9
40.5
17.7
58.1
50.1
39.4
105.9
145.6
49.8
99.6
70.0
100 2
S
41.4
826
203.0 1.518.6
77.0
41.3
16.6
54.8
43.2
42.0
116 1
163.3
51.6
63.5
50.1
949
O
63.3
100.2
131.9 1,640.7
85.2
43.2
21.9
64.4
52.0
50.0
116.1
171
27.8
75.4
544
83.7
124
January 1987
2— Merchandise trade on a customs basis
Table 2.4: Imports by commodity grouping, not seasonally adjusted, customs basis (millions ot dollars)/concluded
Section 11— Table 2.4/concluded
End products, inedible
Machinery
Fabricated
materials,
Transf
Mecha-
and
inedible
nical
communications
Drilling.
power
equip
Metal
exca-
Machine
trans-
Tractor
Year
Non-
fab
vating
tools
Other
mission
engines
Motor
and
ferrous
basic
General
Mats
&
metal
metal
Textile
equip-
and
vehic
month
metals
prod
Total
Total
purp
handling
mining
working
working
ind
ment
Farm
Tractors
parts
Total
& parts
D
422802
422781
422691
422688
422685
422661
422643
422622
422619
422607
422598
422589
422574
422565
422538
422535
1984
2.2583
1.437.5
62.811.4
8,373.7
1,493.2
559.8
1,257.6
372.0
442.3
1972
547.7
744.4
664.0
3609
34,583 1
26,136 1
1985
2.6022
1,591.5
70.783.0
9.664.0
1,729 5
657.0
1.654.7
5173
5143
2043
565.9
716.6
694 5
327 5
40,6692
32,0669
1984
N
179
117.3
5.210.7
6878
139.3
51.5
106.6
31
330
136
44.8
358
505
33 1
2,7930
2.0999
D
141,5
103
4,7003
639.0
1177
37.7
91
31.8
354
122
38.3
40.8
554
28 5
2,651 4
2.077 3
1985
J
216,3
119.2
5,275.9
7060
128.9
50.6
108.1
355
40.6
182
45.5
46.9
400
304
2.936 1
2.254 4
F
1628
119.8
5,4138
6987
149.7
50.2
116.8
280
366
14,4
43.9
58.4
41 7
269
3,165 7
2.512 4
M
2553
1354
5,897.9
7900
147.0
56.0
133.2
41.6
39.3
16 .1
50.2
69.3
43 6
299
3,331 1
2.6328
A
2046
140.0
6,4509
8476
149.0
52.6
132.2
48.5
458
157
46.1
76.8
692
28.1
3.9144
2.9566
M
224.0
140.0
6,244.7
912.0
161.0
57.3
159.6
45.8
406
174
49.2
766
767
30.9
3.618.6
2.8799
J
1620
133.7
6.114.8
824.1
136 5
51 8
150.4
42.5
41.2
16.1
51.0
62.7
67.6
288
3.693 1
3.0856
J
232.1
130.8
5.9345
846 1
133.5
49 1
159 8
56.4
44.1
18.8
47.7
60.3
67.0
299
3,2475
2.6033
A
232.3
136.9
5.525.2
778.2
135 3
56.6
150 3
36.5
45.3
18.4
47.9
54.4
42.4
26 1
2,9456
2.182 4
s
231.7
132.4
5.8470
741.6
125.3
65.0
129.5
379
41.1
16.2
45.0
52.7
53.4
24.2
3,3929
2,721 2
O
2403
143.0
6.285.0
928.3
197.2
63.3
155.1
50.8
498
193
50 .1
61 9
700
25.9
3,5062
2,6665
N
2454
138.7
6,4286
834 6
145.3
54.8
139
50.2
48.4
18.1
46.5
474
648
232
3,8498
3.084 2
D
195.3
121.7
5.3646
756.8
120.8
49.9
120.5
43.6
41.5
15.7
42.8
49 .1
582
23.2
3.0682
2,4875
1986
J
2833
139.3
6,1057
883 5
155,5
62.8
136.4
54.8
51.0
24.3
476
60.0
568
249
3,3686
2.5787
F
221.4
144.0
6,539.1
887.5
180.2
58.7
1440
41
48.4
20 1
48.5
588
74.3
289
3.8102
3.0849
M
243.2
128.4
6,2209
817.0
156 8
503
127.7
46.5
40.0
179
48.7
598
71.7
28 .1
3.6544
2.999 9
A
2302
155.2
7,285,7
1.080.4
189.4
77.8
170,0
56.0
605
253
56.2
91.6
81
36.0
4,1457
3.2822
M
2467
138.3
6,6274
1 .022.0
160 6
865
145,2
508
80.7
22 5
533
884
600
31 8
3,7938
3.009 .1
J
3590
131.0
6,761.5
970.2
173.4
65.4
113
45.8
61 7
21 9
51 4
89.7
63.6
32.0
4.0090
3.338.8
J
196 3
139.8
6.776.9
9590
157 8
688
129 2
82.4
649
28 6
574
66.6
50.1
257
3.6663
2.8454
A
2397
130.1
5.652.6
8596
161.5
760
95.9
60.1
53.7
21 6
557
57.1
298
193
2,8902
2.0564
S
2057
128.6
6.173.8
801.0
141 5
60.3
101.3
59.1
589
17.1
52.1
48.4
377
18.2
3.4680
2,5768
O
255.2
133.4
6,5979
885.4
192.2
723
100.3
589
62.6
186
51.5
58.2
35 1
195
3.6496
2.670.4
End products, inedible
Other equipment and tools
TransD
Pers
and
Miscpllanenus
end products
Air
cond
and
Electric
light
and
Meas
control
and
Office
h'hold
goods
Year
Road
motor
Motor
vehic
Motor
vehic
Aircraft
and
Com-
munic
Books
and
Other
printed
and
Apparel &
Photo
month
vehic.
engines
parts
parts
& related
Total
refrig
distnb.
scient
machines
Total
access
Total
pamph
mat
goods
D
422532
422514
422505
422502
422490
422460
422457
422454
422436
422418
422391
422388
422352
422349
422346
422337
1984
10.556.7
2,831.7
12.747 8
2.217.4
4,671.8
10.504.9
409.6
1,429.1
1.831.2
4,409.0
4.1938
2.209.0
5.155.9
581.2
795.9
1.134.2
1985
14.467 8
3,123.9
14,4752
2,777.4
4.556,3
10.8709
416.4
1,510.2
2.053.7
4,194 1
4.4053
2.303 5
5.1736
6072
7778
1.016.9
1984
N
833.3
2445
1,022.1
155.4
415.7
942.4
31 4
116.1
162.9
421.4
318.2
143.3
4693
56.0
71 2
109 3
D
918.5
201.6
9573
169.6
313.4
794.1
24 7
94.4
148
3538
2554
126 5
3603
400
57.4
777
1985
J
8749
257.7
1.121.8
212.8
357.9
8748
297
1067
173 8
351
367.2
216.1
391.8
428
658
74 8
F
1.076 8
251.9
1.183.8
1790
360.3
815.1
31.6
115.5
145.1
314.0
3696
229.1
364 8
38.0
57 1
67.7
M
1,308.0
247.7
1.077.1
1680
4086
9845
40.5
113.7
1894
410.3
3644
2006
4280
477
689
90.1
A
1,402 7
268.3
1,285,5
437.6
388.4
936.9
43.0
135.6
176 8
3500
317.9
1455
4340
49.1
64.4
84.2
M
1.371.7
2602
1,248.0
227.4
3904
935.2
42.5
128.7
172.5
357.3
315.2
137.3
4637
524
63.7
87.6
J
1.404 7
281.5
1 ,399.4
148.9
3602
8533
388
135.7
157.1
3207
3275
1683
4168
44.8
602
83.7
J
1,206 7
244.0
1,152.7
173.9
379.1
9126
38.4
1227
183.0
359.1
485.4
283.1
4429
54,7
649
86.1
A
796 7
260.9
1.124,8
3082
372.7
891 2
284
118.5
180 2
3342
4572
2644
4530
57.7
68 4
78.5
S
1,249
271 7
1.200.5
190.7
3889
881 9
28.7
131.3
163.2
3234
378.1
178 2
4525
56.7
682
89 2
O
1 ,309,4
226.8
1.130.3
2943
433.2
986.0
36.8
1355
176 8
381 3
3857
180 9
4787
588
73.5
102 8
N
1,350.8
3309
1,402.5
283.7
383.0
9407
30.2
155.0
170.5
341.9
3386
150 2
4648
582
68.1
977
D
1.116,4
222.3
1.148,7
153.0
333.5
858.7
278
111.4
165.3
3509
2986
149.7
3824
46.3
54.7
74.4
1986
J
1,047.3
290 .1
1,241.3
269 8
386.9
961.4
32.8
128.0
1896
3656
420.7
2539
471.5
54 1
78.0
79.9
F
1.466.6
2966
1,321.6
230.0
353.6
9239
34.8
136.1
166.3
330.7
4829
3069
4346
454
62.2
890
M
1.445.1
2529
1,301.9
172.4
358.2
935.1
34.3
1358
172.0
3555
4029
2357
411 4
428
59.7
87.5
A
1.587.5
315.4
1,379.3
2487
4632
1.092.2
46.2
146.7
203.0
4055
418.3
2100
5492
590
76.3
111.7
M
1.463 1
297.2
1.248.9
276.7
363.4
9528
42.5
139.0
170,1
355.3
359.1
1643
4996
550
676
102 9
J
1 ,680.0
3068
1.351.9
180.1
386 7
9327
41.4
1406
170.5
351 9
381.1
1866
4685
53 1
649
920
J
1.285 2
279 .1
1.281.1
2588
4475
1,028.1
43.4
150.8
193.7
3804
591 9
355 1
531 6
56.7
78.4
1039
A
6797
264.2
1.112.5
300 5
4298
8535
29 1
114.6
1555
311.9
561 9
3404
487 4
51 8
74.0
102 4
s
1,309 9
232.5
1.034.3
277.3
5068
9407
33.6
130.9
1643
352 7
4780
2570
486
52.3
785
963
o
1.317.5
244.7
1.108.2
328 8
521.1
1.078.4
36 7
146.9
192 9
411 6
450 7
213.4
5337
52.4
77 9
111.9
Sources: Imports by Commodities (65-007), Summary ot External Trade (65-001). Statistics Canada.
125
Section 1 2 - Transportation
128 1. Carloadings of Revenue Freight
129 2. Operating Statistics of Canadian Railways
129 3. Operating Statistics of Canadian Pipelines
130 4. Urban Transit Operating Statistics
127
Section
12— Table 1
January 1987
Table 1
Carloadings
of revenue
freight on Canadian
railways
1 (thousand
cars)
-arm products
and food
Mine products
Total railway
revenue
freight
Total
Coal,
loadings
(carload
revenue
Other
sand.
and non-
carload)
cars
Other
Fresh
Other
Iron
metal
cement
Year
(000 metric tonnes)
loaded
grain
fruits
agri-
Animals
Prepared
ore and
ores and
and other
and
(carload
and grain
and vege-
culture
and their
food
concen-
concen-
mine
month
Unad|
SA
only)
Wheat
products
tables
products
products
products
trates
trates
Potash
products
D
5324
5325
5300
5301
5302
5303
5304
5305
5306
5307
5308
5309
5310
1984
239,816
3.659.6
332.4
158.9
21
23.1
8.6
29.8
399.5
149.1
120.7
703.1
1985
238,098
3.5975
2452
116.6
20
21 1
7.1
29.5
4242
142.1
109.1
745 1
1984 D
16,929
19,574
256.2
124
9.4
03
18
0.4
2.0
34.8
100
10.2
49.6
1985 J
18.348
19,736
281.5
11.3
103
0.3
1.7
0.8
2.5
292
112
80
59.5
F
17,241
19.529
2658
13.1
7.1
02
1.7
0.6
23
293
110
7.7
53.6
M
20,103
19,848
306.3
11.7
9.0
0.4
20
0.6
2.1
34.5
10.9
12.1
69.0
A
20.509
19,948
3094
16.0
8.7
0.4
2.0
05
24
34.3
12.4
12.2
686
M
22,033
19,727
332.5
32.4
8.5
0.3
1.6
0.5
2.9
377
14.3
11.5
667
J
20,375
19.470
307.8
31.2
97
0.1
1.6
0.5
26
35.9
130
5.5
63.3
J
19,538
19.617
2950
23.1
11.2
—
1.6
04
2.7
34.2
90
6.4
62.9
A
18,911
19.054
286.5
15.0
88
—
1.3
0.4
2.7
35.6
127
82
596
S
19,458
19.711
2926
16.0
96
—
1.7
0.4
2.7
386
123
107
588
O
22.788
20.133
341.9
31.6
118
1
2.2
1.1
27
40.8
131
9.5
685
N
20.128
20.235
303.0
246
11.5
01
2.0
1.0
2.2
37.8
118
7.4
59.5
D
18.666
21.071
275.2
192
10.4
01
1.7
0.3
1.7
36.3
104
9.9
55.1
1986 J
19,263
20.929
2907
168
88
_
18
04
2.2
30.3
113
8.4
60.8
F
18.262
20.715
278.2
172
11.7
01
1.7
03
2.1
308
11.0
86
51 3
M
19.711
19.611
290.7
149
13.0
01
18
0.3
2.1
31.1
115
127
59.7
A
21,417
20.762
321.2
15.5
13.0
1
1.8
03
2.5
34.5
134
161
63.5
M
21,183
19.166
314.9
26.3
11.9
—
1.4
0.3
2.3
394
12.9
9.1
60.7
J
20,356
19.335
3035
26 1
16.0
—
1.4
0.3
2.5
37.6
10.1
4.8
620
J
19.493
19,428
293.1
26.0
17.4
—
1.3
0.3
25
34.9
7.5
67
56.7
A
17.857
18,174
267.1
12.1
14.4
—
1.2
0.3
2.3
30.0
110
9.1
586
S
18.547
18,367
279.0
7.9
14.0
—
1.9
0.3
2.7
340
134
104
57.5
O
21.672
19,317
320.3
22.0
20.5
0.1
2.5
0.4
23
37.9
132
8.3
65.6
N
19.781
20,122
2929
275
196
0.1
2.5
0.6
1.8
32.5
113
7.1
58 1
Manufactures and
miscellaneous
Non
carloads
Iron
Other
Motor
Other
(small
Forest products
and steel.
metals.
vehicles
manu-
package
primary
and
primary
and
and parts
factures
freight)
(000
Receipts
Piggyback
traffic
Year
Lumber
Other
(incl
Refined
and
from
and
and
forest
manu-
manu-
agri-
petroleum
Chemicals
Paper and
miscel-
metric
U.S. con-
(incl in
month
plywood
Pulpwood
products
factured
factured
cultural)
products
and acids
paperboard
laneous
tonnes)
nections
loadings)
D
5311
5312
5313
5314
5315
5316
5317
5318
5319
5320
5321
5322
5323
1984
1842
1890
26.4
61.2
346
116 9
1247
115.1
1246
755.5
42
309.9
4243
1985
189 9
191.4
23.0
60.1
38.8
143.1
113.1
115.1
124.8
7563
39
2970
4200
1984 D
123
135
1.8
4.0
26
8.5
104
8.8
9.3
54 1
2
234
30.1
1985 J
15.6
17.4
2.4
4.9
3.4
104
11.2
10.6
11.1
59.7
2
244
32.3
F
13.8
16.8
2.4
5.0
2.9
10.3
10.2
8.7
10.6
58.5
3
23.4
32.1
M
160
17.3
1.9
5.5
33
124
9.7
9.8
11.5
666
3
277
36.3
A
17.6
16.3
1.8
5.1
3.6
13.3
8.5
9.9
10 2
656
3
26.3
35.7
M
18.2
16.8
19
4.9
3.4
137
9.0
10.5
10.5
67.2
3
26 1
37.5
J
16.4
15.5
1.6
50
2.6
13.6
8.5
8.9
97
62.6
4
25 1
34.8
J
16.9
15.6
18
50
2.7
107
9.0
9,1
9.5
63.2
5
22.0
35.5
A
15.5
15.5
1.9
4.4
3.0
10.3
8.7
9.4
10.6
629
4
24.0
35.5
S
15.5
15.2
1.8
5.1
3.5
12.1
9 1
9.3
10.2
600
4
248
33.9
17.4
17.7
18
5.6
3.7
13.5
9.8
104
107
699
3
26.0
39.5
N
139
14.7
2.0
51
3.4
12.3
9.4
9.5
10.2
64.7
3
250
36.5
D
13.1
12.6
1.7
4.5
3.3
10.5
10.0
9.0
10.0
55.4
2
22.2
30.4
1986 J
17.1
15 9
2.0
5.0
4.3
11.3
10.1
97
106
63.9
2
24.9
34.8
F
15.7
15.5
2.4
4.3
4.0
11.8
7.8
93
10.3
62.3
2
24.2
34.2
M
17.0
15.7
2.0
4.9
3.6
12.8
7.7
9.2
10.3
66.8
2
244
368
A
19.2
188
2.3
4.7
3.6
14.1
7.4
9.3
10.4
70 7
2
24.6
39.2
M
16.5
16.3
1.9
4.7
3.5
13.3
7.7
8.8
10.3
67.7
2
24.0
37.3
J
16.1
15.5
2.2
4.8
28
13.2
7.4
8.2
100
62.5
3
23.7
35.3
J
15.9
16.1
2.0
4.3
3.2
93
8.0
8.4
10.4
62.2
4
178
366
A
11.6
13.6
1.8
4.1
2.6
7.7
7.5
8.3
10.6
60.3
3
206
35.0
S
13.5
14.2
1.9
4.1
2.3
98
8.2
8.5
101
63.3
3
21.8
359
O
11.3
15.6
2.5
4.5
32
11.5
9.5
92
11.2
690
3
247
39.1
N
11.1
12.6
2.7
3.8
30
107
85
7.8
9.6
62.0
2
22.1
34.8
'Commencing January 1981. only 22 class 1 and 2 carriers operated in Canada These Statistics represent 99 per cent of railway traffic in Canada
Source: Railway Carloadings (52-001). monthly, Statistics Canada.
128
January 1987
Table 2: Operating statistics of Canadian railways'
Section 12— Tables 2 and 3
Railway operating revenues
Railway
Railway
Revenue
Revenue
operating
expenses
operating
income
Freight
tonne- km
passenger -
kilometres
Year
Total
Freight
Passenger
month
Millions of dollars
Millions
D
4013
4014
4015
4016
4017
4019
4021
1984
7.354.3
6.0202
182.9
6.8568
5978
244,544
2,087
1985
7.451.6
6.0002
2102
7.1784
2908
232,036
2.328
1984 S
598 5
488.7
154
5582
404
20.935
172
O
6598
549 1
137
602 2
577
21.479
155
N
6284
523 6
11.6
581.7
46.7
21,159
136
D
5170
430 7
164
5670
500
17.000
177
1985 J
5893
4700
138
5856
3.7
17,985
147
F
551.4
4428
12.9
5603
88
17,443
140
M
6328
5095
15.2
605 1
27.8
20.271
172
A
640.8
521.8
14.5
604 7
36.1
19.513
159
M
6707
549.3
16.4
634.6
36.2
21,568
183
J
634.3
5186
18.9
597.2
37 1
20.573
197
J
616.7
4908
25.2
6043
12.1
18.594
259
A
577 1
4756
26.3
565 8
11.3
18.365
285
S
6029
4869
17.7
5843
18.6
18.588
285
O
685.3
5663
17.1
652 .1
332
21.452
183
N
631.9
5089
13.8
5825
49.4
19.162
144
D
618.4
4597
18.4
601 9
165
18.522
174
1986 J
592.4
4952
15.1
596 7
43
18.556
146
F
556.5
476.3
13.7
5760
19.5
17,922
131
M
6393
5280
16.3
6079
31 4
20,784
163
A
657.3
5569
148
620 1
372
20,410
141
M
657.5
5435
18.9
6182
39.3
20,997
181
J
620.3
5085
21 6
6068
13.5
20,629
195
J
5987
4967
24.6
5960
2.7
18.911
237
A
551 7
4447
26.4
5586
6.9
18.146
265
'Data lor 1970 through 1972 reler to class 1 and 2 carriers whose gross annual revenues totalled $500,000 or more Information tor the period January 1973-December 1978 relers to
only 6 major railways Commencing January 1979, data tor 7 major railways (accounting tor 95 per cent or more of the total operating revenues) are shown
Source: Railway Operating Statistics (52-003), Statistics Canada.
Table 3: Operating statistics of Canadian pipelines
Crude oil'
Products
Total
Natural gas
Net receipts
Net receipts
M 1 -
km
Tonne
km
M 1
Tonnes
M s -
km
Tonne
km
revenue
M>-
km
Year
M 3
Tonnes
km
and
Million
month
Millions
Millions
dollars
Millions
D
4072
4073
4074
4075
4077
4078
4079
4080
344726
4084
4085
1984
95.94
80 98
100 998
85 253
53 58
40 80
21 761
16 571
7.012.3
96 424 207
69 834
1985
9872
82.07
99 065
83 620
51.64
39 33
21 939
15 706
7,417.7
104 877 615
76 446
1984 O
817
6.90
8 235
6 951
4.62
3.52
2 063
1 571
4903
8 366 856
6 108
N
8.02
6.77
8 649
7 301
460
3.50
1 916
1 459
679.9
8 623 212
6 295
D
8.29
7.00
8 422
7 109
4.68
3.56
2 125
1 618
826 1
9 539 419
6 964
1985 J
8.04
6.79
8 382
7 075
4.59
3.50
1 993
1 518
9800
10 254 611
7 486
F
7.47
6.31
8314
7 018
4.01
3.05
1 610
226
8989
9 356 179
6 830
M
846
7.14
9 177
7 746
4.37
3.33
1 878
1 430
8163
9 286 366
6 779
A
7.85
663
8 483
7 160
3.85
2.93
1 650
1 256
6392
8 328 614
6 080
M
8.42
7.11
8 338
7 038
406
3.09
1 673
1 274
461 4
7 563 743
5 522
J
8.15
5.61
7 628
6 439
3.96
3.02
1 578
1 202
375.8
8 033 743
5 865
J
8.54
7.20
7 874
6 646
4.38
3.34
1 666
1 269
3502
7 958 655
5 810
A
8.27
698
7 812
6 594
4.27
3.25
1 847
1 406
359.9
7 758 172
5 663
S
7.78
6.57
8 084
6 824
4.25
3.24
1 843
1 403
398 7
7 901 720
5 768
O
848
7.16
8 422
7 109
4.50
3.43
1 975
1 504
5272
8 729 866
6 373
N
8.37
7.07
8 352
7 050
447
3.40
2 001
1 524
720 7
9 114 905
6 539
D
889
7.50
8 199
6 921
4.93
3.75
2 225
1 694
8894
10 591 041
7 731
1986 J
876
7.39
8 129
6 862
5.09
3.88
2 309
1 758
9642
9 933 876
7 252
F
7.40
6.25
6 880
5 807
4.24
3.23
1 991
1 516
911.2
9 933 714
7 252
M
7.82
6.60
7417
6 261
448
3.41
2 084
1 587
811.0
8 700 088
6 351
A
7.64
6.45
7 647
6 455
3.67
2.79
1 960
1 492
621.3
7 826 259
5 713
M
8.12
6.85
8 061
6 804
387
2.95
2 021
1 539
461 7
7 762 458
5 667
J
8.55
7.22
7 611
6 424
3.97
3.02
1 861
1 417
3600
7 241 059
5 286
J
894
7.55
7 381
6 230
4.21
3.21
1 961
1 493
326.5
6 994 764
5 106
A
8.85
7.47
7 590
6 407
4.15
3.16
2 087
1 589
311.5
7 164 723
5 230
S
8.39
7.08
7 239
6110
4.14
3.15
2 182
1 662
'Includes gathering and trunk lines 3 Received from field and processing plants by transport systems
Sources: Oil Pipeline Transport (55-001). and Gas Utilities (55-002). Statistics Canada.
129
Section 12— Table 4
Table 4: Urban Transit Operating Statistics, Canada
January 1987
Year
and
month
Urban and suburban services
Establishments
reporting 1
Passengers
carried
Passenger
revenue
Vehicle
distance
run
Diesel
luel used
Thousands
Thousand
dollars
Thousand
km
Thousand
litres
Gasoline
used
Electricity
used
Thousand
kw.h
462000
462044
1984
1985
67
66
1.395,290.6
1 ,429.076.0
792.0996
879,118.9
697 872
738 481
298 502.2
311 747
2 085 561
2 697 188
657 360 3
635 776 6
1984 N
D
66
66
113.178.2
132.119.9
66,6352
76,026.2
56 819.9
64 569 9
25 481 5
27 600.3
203 010
226 126
52 720.0
57 250 7
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
67
66
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
67
124,089 9
120.440.3
134,582.7
119.348.5
117,182.9
116.841.4
98.784.5
99,412.4
112,306
125,393.6
127.843.3
132.850.5
74.903 .1
74,209.1
79,5572
72,4959
70.144.0
72.856.5
63,807.5
65,113.4
77,257.3
75,027.7
73,107.5
80.6397
61 821 5
57 015.5
72 539.4
58 763.7
61 135.3
60 714 4
58 060 4
59 494 1
61 955.4
60 574.9
60 470 5
65 935 7
27 445 5
25 527.7
27 659.9
25 092.2
26 075
24 858.6
23 921 7
24 844 7
25 499 7
25 967 4
26 542 6
28 312 1
246 666
255 209
201 535
340 510
230 148
188 902
148 935
141 227
205 957
251 340
231 046
255 713
66 834 5
6 348.1
63 094 9
59 173.8
56 102.5
53 932.7
53 417.0
54 195 7
53 209
55 286.5
54 991 6
59 190.3
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
126.238.1
120,789.0
132,775.1
124,726.5
123,247.2
122,048.9
105,178.7
105,821.2
135,201.3
132,817.2
80,974 1
75,309.2
85,631 .8
79,0140
80.1374
82.241.2
72,916.7
73,6059
90,341 8
84.8862
61 8164
57 479
62 765.1
59 915.5
61 135.5
61 873 4
58 568 6
59 294 7
64 634 2
61 9173
28 056 5
26 143
26 312.8
25 559 2
25 747.7
25 464 5
24 090 4
26 273 5
26 422 6
26 731.3
264 090
271 910
238 876
268 685
252 129
251 228
192 152
181 006
265 536
247 321
67 073.9
63 746.7
65 259 6
58 036 9
55 162.6
53 902 8
49 155.5
49 478 4
54 209 8
55 856 6
'Establishments earning gross annual total operating revenue ot $500,000 or more from urban transit operations
Source: Urban Transit (53-003), Monthly, Statistics Canada.
130
Section 13 - Finance
132
1
133
2
134
3
135
4
136
5
136
6
137
7
138
8
138
9
139
10
Bank of Canada
Canadian Chartered Banks
Currency Outside Banks and Chartered Bank Deposits
Business Bankruptcies and Liabilities, by Type of Industry
Sales of Life Insurance in Canada
Benefit Payments of All Life Insurance Companies
Security Issues and Retirements
Stock Exchange Statistics
Government of Canada budgetary revenue transactions
Government of Canada budgetary expenditure transations
131
Section 13— Table 1
Table 1: Bank of Canada (million dollars)
January 1987
Assets
Government ol Canada direct and guaranteed securities
Advances
to
chartered
and
savings
banks
Cheques
on other
banks
Net
Treasury
bills
Other maturities
Total
ol govt
End ot
period
3 years
and under
Over
3 years
to 5 years
Over
5 years to
10 years
Over
10 years
Total
items in
process of
settlement
B
202
204
205
206
207
203
201
210
214
215
1984
1985
3.483
3,984
4,654
3,460
1,746
1.954
2.485
2.976
4.784
3.294
13,669
1 1 ,683
17,152
15,667
50
3,469
532
767
36
146
1984 D
3.483
4,654
1.746
2.485
4.784
13.669
17.152
50
532
36
1985 J
3,643
4.336
1.660
2.831
4.513
13,341
16,983
184
306
499
F
3.677
4,563
1.597
2.797
4.507
13.464
17.140
20
478
824
M
2.993
4,734
1.558
2.853
4,429
13,574
16.567
259
3.277
479
A
3.006
4,757
1,434
2,804
4,038
13,033
16.039
692
469
719
M
3,233
4.813
1,892
2,513
3,916
13,135
16.368
1.127
3.159
780
J
3,754
4,761
1,827
2.478
3,716
12.782
16.536
1,421
3,273
708
J
3.285
4,464
1,881
2.569
3,745
12.659
15,944
1.701
424
410
A
3.515
4,468
1,881
2,579
3,746
12,674
16,189
1.857
3.197
591
S
3.616
4.296
2,045
2,489
3,773
12.602
16.219
2.006
780
534
O
2,868
3.874
2,023
2,958
3.459
12.313
15.181
3.122
581
1.213
N
3,632
3,980
1,936
2.931
3,316
12.161
15.793
3,164
2,784
692
D
3,984
3.460
1,954
2,976
3,294
11.683
15.667
3,469
767
146
1986 J
3,939
3,328
1.954
3,124
3,112
11,517
15.456
3.233
3,106
550
F
3,321
3,155
1.800
3,109
2,724
10,789
14.110
3,406
3.610
41
M
3,968
2,990
1.627
3,131
2,554
10.302
14.270
5,227
961
705
A
2.831
3.033
1.640
2,962
2,480
10.115
12.946
4,861
918
564
M
4,176
3.033
1.904
2,781
2,473
10,192
14.368
4,479
3.913
866
J
3.890
2,999
1.912
2,870
2,422
10,203
14.094
4.460
1.184
598
J
4,655
3,161
1,863
2,877
2,439
10,339
14.994
4,051
—
—
A
4,238
3,272
1,756
2.877
2,440
10.346
14,584
4.144
—
—
S
5.570
3,310
1,757
2,912
2,463
10.442
16.012
4,215
—
—
O
6,387
2.895
1.650
3.323
2.499
10.368
16.755
3,449
—
—
N
7,499
2.970
1,576
3.323
2,499
10,368
17.867
1,841
Liabilities
Canadian dollar deposits
Assets
All other
Foreign
central
banks &
Accrued
interest
Govern-
ment ol
Foreign
Bank ol
Canada
Held by
Total
All
End ol
invest-
All other
assets or
Chartered
ment ol Chartered enter-
insti-
liabi-
out-
other
period
ments
accounts'
liabilities
banks
Others
Total
Canada
banks prises
tutions
Other
lities
standing
accounts'
B
216
217
200/250
252
253
251
254
255 256
257
258
259
260
261
1984
401
99
18,934
2,986
12,250
15.236
55
2,772 1
186
44
13
553
38
1985
345
168
21,135
3,371
13,301
16.672
313
2.201 —
117
52
372
936
267
1984 D
401
18,934
12,250
15.236
55
2.772
186
13
553
38
1985 J
460
98
18.697
2,080
1 1 .573
13.653
762
3.040
—
121
53
8
806
200
F
430
98
19,772
2,146
1 1 ,628
13.774
827
2,682
1
122
53
614
1.160
348
M
432
103
21,401
1,904
1 1 .823
13.727
438
2,856
1
186
53
110
3.404
503
A
425
109
19,025
2,272
11,842
14.114
11
2.834
—
165
52
5
1.213
457
M
417
111
22,692
1.982
12,329
14.311
147
3,351
1
121
52
535
3.536
427
J
382
118
23,627
2,137
12,833
14.970
180
3,220
—
99
52
179
4.292
378
J
449
124
19.495
2,569
12,464
15.033
358
2,364
—
92
52
276
794
388
A
426
129
22.589
2.162
12.855
15.017
172
3,064
—
101
52
22
3.507
503
S
413
176
20,538
2.374
12,467
14.841
11
2.991
—
92
52
181
1,446
576
O
401
189
21,005
2,379
12,663
1 5.042
452
2.880
1
74
52
108
1.669
617
N
387
205
23,637
2.101
13.026
15.127
173
2,804
—
116
52
172
4.433
624
D
345
168
21,135
3,371
13.301
16,672
313
2,201
—
117
52
372
936
267
1986 J
414
154
23,543
2,108
12,744
14,852
201
3.589
_
119
60
343
3.772
231
F
347
158
22,704
2,049
12,771
14.820
136
2.740
—
98
60
544
3.739
429
M
329
158
21,899
2,556
12,604
15.161
1.608
2,646
—
73
60
22
1.636
654
A
314
165
20.333
2.551
12.747
15,299
16
2.745
—
108
60
42
1.161
560
M
331
164
24.372
2.241
13.280
15,521
513
3.074
—
101
60
9
4.408
373
J
311
172
21,243
2,597
13.665
16,261
11
2.718
—
73
60
111
1.532
350
J
373
179
19.961
2.559
13.635
16,194
276
2.769
—
65
60
137
4
362
A
334
185
19,802
2.465
13.842
16,307
14
2.683
—
134
60
247
7
336
S
335
186
21,019
2.672
13.480
16,151
1.152
3.085
—
104
60
43
4
386
O
338
183
21,043
2,312
13,768
16,079
1,635
2.491
—
92
60
98
18
538
N
347
190
20,528
16,290
688
2.795
157
60
71
6
457
'Bank premises and all other assets
Source: Bank ol Canada Review.
'Includes the total ot capital and rest lund which has amounted to $30 million since December 31. 1955
132
January
Table 2:
1987
Canadian chartered banks (million dollars)
Section 13-
-Table 2
Canadian cash reserves and
liquid
assets', 1
Liabilities
Total cash reserves Canadian
actual dollar
Average cash
reserve-ratio (%)
actually held
1-15 16-31
Canadian dollar deposits
End ol
Government
ol Canada
Provincial
govern-
ments
Personal
savings
Other
notice
Other
banks 1
Public
demand
period
1-15
16-31 deposits
Total
B
818
819 806
822 823
652
653
654
655
656
657
651
1984
1985
5,307
5,611
5,338 135,256
5,648 141,725
404 4.06
4.02 4.04
2,797
4,350
1,163
1,195
109,468
119,063
42.081
38,895
4,870
6,471
17,270
17,792
177,649
187.766
1984 D
5,307
5.338
135,256
404
406
2,797
1,163
109,468
42,081
4,870
17,270
177,649
1985 J
5,409
5,369
135.550
4.04
4.01
2,770
975
110,784
40,414
4.824
15,391
175,158
F
5,434
5,421
136,738
4.05
404
4,153
1,063
111,171
40,153
5.024
15,094
176,658
M
5,251
5,225
134.488
405
403
4.424
1,208
112.635
39,553
4.886
15,042
177,748
A
5.312
5,325
135,870
4.02
4.03
2,702
1
.129
115,004
39.350
4.567
16,145
178,896
M
5,413
5,428
136,899
4.01
4.02
3,175
1,069
115.555
39.375
4,518
16,063
179,755
J
5,336
5,336
136,122
4.04
404
2,118
1.066
116,439
39.910
4,689
16,941
181,164
J
5,278
5.262
136,492
4.04
4.03
1,736
997
116,518
39.073
4,699
16,299
179.322
A
5,284
5.323
137,539
4.01
4.04
2,875
1,036
117,539
39.071
4,348
16,363
181,233
S
5,331
5.393
137,064
4.05
4.10
3,742
922
118,099
39,939
5,056
17,069
184,826
O
5,436
5.454
138,336
4.04
4.05
4,909
997
119,764
39,493
6.285
16,942
188,391
N
5,568
5,567
140,477
4.03
403
8.522
1,263
118,672
38,425
6.742
17.043
190,667
D
5,611
5,648
141,725
4.02
4.04
4,350
1
,195
119,063
38,895
6.471
17.792
187.766
1986 J
6.012
6.058
144,250
402
406
3,096
1,264
120,425
39,300
6.315
15,916
186.316
F
5,901
5,883
143.703
4.05
4.03
3,876
1,461
119,858
41.138
5.597
15,512
187,442
M
5,352
5,408
138.517
4.05
4.09
2.340
1,406
121,673
42.482
5,859
15,983
189.742
A
5,451
5,485
139.331
4.06
4.08
2,690
688
124,095
39.418
5.875
16,537
189.303
M
5,397
5.420
139.475
4.03
4.04
3,445
724
124,779
37.269
5.122
16.240
187.579
J
5,391
5,396
138,562
4.03
4.03
1.952
706
125,924
38.098
5.543
17,575
189.798
J
5.362
5.382
140.169
4.01
4.02
1.806
671
126.126
37,550
5.606
16,668
188.427
A
5.469
5,490
140,843
4.02
4.04
1.327
720
126.975
37,885
5.585
17,116
189.609
S
5.372
5,389
139,476
4.02
4.03
238
680
127.259
39,472
6.381
17,477
191.507
O
5,389
5.468
134,592
4.02
407
1,763
1.03
129,008
39,783
6,000
'17.827
195.413
N
5.453
5.433
139,556
4.05
4.04
Assets
Liabilities
Government ol Canada
Deben-
direct and
tures
Bank ol
Treasury
guaranteed bonds
Advances
from Bank
issued
and out-
Share-
holders
Total
Canadian
Canada
deposits
Canadian
day-to-day
bills
(amortized
End ol
3
years
Over
period
ol Canada
standing
equity 4
liabilities
and notes
loans
value)
and
under
3 years
B
658
661
663
650
603
606
607
665
610
1984
50
2.647
16,733
218,236
5,758
15
12.567
677
1,479
1985
3,447
2.693
18,767
238,792
5.572
52
12.276
516
2.052
1984 N
_
2,715
16,596
215.262
4,888
2
11.181
767
1.608
D
50
2,647
16,733
218,236
5,758
15
12.567
677
1,479
1985 J
184
2,700
17,027
217,672
5,121
20
12,784
603
1,570
F
20
2.698
17,152
219.695
4.829
13
12,939
555
1,842
M
259
2.696
17.170
220.945
4.760
12.346
683
1.746
A
692
2,695
17,622
222,211
5.106
26
12,208
547
1,732
M
1,127
2,660
17.781
224.032
5,333
5
12,222
587
1,682
J
1,421
2,760
17.823
225,711
5.357
—
10,929
628
1.879
J
1,701
2,699
18.055
226,402
4.934
5
11,656
689
1.803
A
1,857
2,699
18.085
230.342
5.227
—
13,461
695
1.567
S
2,006
2,696
18.104
235.609
5.365
—
13,494
598
1,609
O
3,122
2,693
18,509
239,739
5.258
18
15.950
503
1,910
N
3.164
2.693
18,596
243,117
4.905
10
15.321
508
1.939
D
3,447
2,693
18,767
238,792
5.572
52
12,276
516
2.052
1986 J
3.233
2,692
19,073
237.180
5,696
35
10,458
527
2,203
F
3,406
2.691
19,072
234,959
4,789
—
9.967
528
1,506
M
5.106
2.681
19,175
240.480
5,202
—
10,571
603
1,354
A
4,861
2.678
19,869
245,618
5,297
—
13,448
474
1.771
M
4.479
2,537
20,002
246,570
5,315
5
14,371
495
1.602
J
4,460
2.410
20,018
249.602
5,315
15
13.851
774
1,595
J
4,051
2.409
20.233
249,050
5,329
4
13,701
715
1,668
A
4,073
2.419
20,294
251 ,022
5.148
—
13.500
774
1.729
S
4,168
2,419
20.494
253,239
5,757
4
1 1 .707
847
1,791
O
3,387
2,362
20.863
256,902
4,822
26
14.503
864
1,929
Cone' I on page 134.
133
Section 13— Table 2/concluded and Table 3
Table 2: Canadian chartered banks (million dollars)/concluded
January 1987
Assets
Loans in Canadian currency 8
Canadian securities
Canadian
Other
Total
Call and
Provin-
Canada
insured
resi-
Provin-
items
Canadian
End ol
short
cial-muni-
Savings
General
under
dential
cial-muni-
in transit
dollar
period
loans
cipal'
Bonds 8
loans
NH A
mortgages
cipal'
Corporate
(net)
assets
B
612
(622-623)'
625
627
620
621
(617-618)"
619
628
670
1984
1,666
1.243
1.303
119,715
13.648
21,308
1.486
10.164
858
222.755
1985
1,513
1.188
1.335
125,786
15.352
25.548
1,871
10,816
1.026
241.751
1984 N
1.377
1.360
1.435
119.340
13,553
21.297
1.467
9.553
1.936
220.377
D
1.666
1.243
1.303
119.715
13,648
21 .308
1,486
10,164
858
222,755
1985 J
1,718
1.276
1,127
118.859
13.767
21,515
1.572
9.854
303
222,970
F
901
1.413
985
119.973
13,856
21,645
1,865
10.214
92
224,566
M
1.382
1.601
840
122.644
13,980
21,908
1,639
10.423
316
227.098
A
1.725
1,221
704
122,539
14,123
22,218
1.405
10.503
1.200
228,086
M
1.982
1,216
551
122,182
14.275
22,492
1.532
10,652
1.239
228,564
J
2.008
1,114
415
124.268
14,532
22.814
1,470
10,684
1.958
230.195
J
2,099
957
267
123.565
14.657
23,195
1,415
10.624
366
230.768
A
2,281
947
165
123.157
14,823
23,770
1,372
10,777
417
234,612
S
3,389
1,041
64
123.745
14.988
24,161
1,588
10.734
593
238,912
2.139
996
9
124.417
15,088
24,677
1,737
10.813
568
243,307
N
1.613
1.061
1,464
124.174
15,235
25,166
2,044
10,779
2,003
245.909
D
1.513
1,187
1,335
125.758
15,352
25,548
1,871
10.816
1,026
241.751
1986 J
1.205
1.259
1,171
126.241
15,465
25,959
1.983
10.954
820
241.119
F
1.378
2,165
1,017
133.412
15,559
26,290
1.846
10.978
-493
240.568
M
2,169
1,824
870
135.088
15,513
26,628
1.044
10.715
715
245,212
A
1.818
1.318
699
129,001
15,539
27.067
1.002
10.891
1,291
248.423
M
1,494
1,190
568
125.728
15,572
27,530
1.035
10,833
1,593
248.848
J
2,064
1,193
433
126.011
15,739
28,449
1,154
10.964
1.560
252.293
J
1,360
1,020
284
125.357
15,877
29,486
1.245
11,018
281
251.202
A
2.337
1,005
177
125.033
15,971
30.429
1.240
10.967
281
253.163
S
1.983
915
76
126.103
16,143
31.282
1.263
10.810
304
254,895
O
2.294
1.061
7
126,165
16,128
32.131
1.314
10.528
444
258.507
'Bank of Canada deposits are averages ol the juridical days in the month shown while Bank ol Canada notes and Canadian dollar deposit liabilities are averages ol the 4 consecutive
Wednesdays ending with the second last Wednesday in the previous month ! Daily averages for period 3 Mamly deposits ol foreign banks "Capital, rest lund and undivided profits
as at the latest fiscal year-end 'Including issues payable in foreign currency 'Excluding Canadian day-to-day loans 'Securities purchased direct from issuer with a term ol less
than one year at time ol issue are classified as loans 'Loans to finance purchase of Canada Savings Bonds at time of issue "These series reflect the combination ol two CANSIM
series
Source: Bank of Canada Review.
Table 3: Currency outside banks and chartered bank deposits (million dollars)
Currency and chartered
Currency
outside banks
Chartered bank deposits
bank deposits
Non-personal
Held by
End ol
Government
Personal
term
general
period
Notes
Coin
Total
of Canada
savings
and notice
Demand
Total'
Total 2
public 1
B
2002
2003
2001
2005
2006
2007
2028
2027
2026
2029
1984
12,117
1.247
13,364
3.226
108.281
44.887
16,590
171.248
184.612
181.386
1985
13,073
1,306
14.379
6.762
117.944
43.681
18.319
183.793
198,172
191.410
1984 D
12,117
1.247
13.364
3.226
108.281
44.887
16.590
171.248
184.612
181.386
1985 J
11.528
1.247
12,774
2.864
109.643
44,729
16.195
171.664
184.438
181.574
F
1 1 .359
1.241
12,600
3,116
110,565
44.769
15,363
171.889
184.489
181.373
M
11,415
1.244
12.659
4.879
111.190
44.149
15.755
173,950
186.609
181,731
A
1 1 ,569
1,249
12,818
3,843
112.631
43.573
15,484
173,727
186.545
182.701
M
11,797
1,257
13,054
2,373
114,542
43.359
16.163
174,712
187.766
185.394
J
12,014
1,264
13,278
1,574
115.070
43,444
16.438
174,767
188.045
186.471
J
12,327
1,280
13.608
1,413
115,866
43.859
16.702
176,040
189.648
188.235
A
12,296
1,289
13,585
1,746
116,473
43.259
16.762
176,589
190.173
188.427
S
12.325
1,296
13,621
3.446
117.255
42,764
17.054
179,057
192.678
189.232
O
1 2.396
1,295
13,692
4.411
117.617
43,764
17,334
180.579
194,270
189,859
N
12.498
1,302
13,801
5.965
117.959
44.543
17,021
181.939
195.739
189.774
D
13,073
1,306
14,379
6.762
117,944
43.681
18,319
183.793
198.172
191.410
1986 J
12.591
1,311
13,902
3.355
119.119
45.135
16.989
182.225
196.127
192.771
F
12,355
1.308
13.663
2.122
119.439
45.446
15,866
181.153
194.815
192.693
M
12,429
1,310
13.739
3.534
119,957
47,928
16,039
185,347
199.086
195.552
A
12,547
1,314
13.861
2.509
122.004
46,826
15.454
184,852
198.714
196.205
M
12,757
1.320
14,076
2.392
123.524
42,534
16.042
182,868
196.944
194.552
J
12,992
1.330
14,322
2.373
124,441
41,579
16.509
183,188
197.510
195,137
J
13,326
1.342
14,667
1.765
125.361
41,876
17.214
184,662
199.329
197,564
A
13,309
1.350
14,658
1,848
125.904
42,039
16,937
184,856
199.515
197.667
S
13,278
1.354
14,632
1,291
126,562
42,639
17,576
186,098
200,730
199.438
O
13,321
1.359
14,680
1.957
127.050
44,042
17,994
188,973
203.654
201 .696
N
13,404
1,366
14,769
2.052
128,568
44,720
18.049
191.003
205.772
203.720
'Less Canadian dollar float 'Includes Government of Canada Deposits
Source: Bank of Canada Review.
'Excludes Government of Canada Deposits
134
January 1987
Table 4: Business Bankruptcies and Liabilities 1 , by Type of Industry, Canada
Section 13— Table 4
Month
Bankruptcies (units)
Primary
Manufac-
turing
Construc-
tion
Transpor-
tation,
commun
and other
serv util
Trade
wholesale
and
retail
Finance.
insurance
and real
estate
Services
93556
93558
93559
93560
93561
1984 D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
647
727
757
751
755
714
619
644
599
657
738
706
647
755
734
725
783
650
589
656
579
695
734
625
43
71
82
65
67
66
62
72
45
58
74
65
54
62
65
50
70
66
45
66
49
48
54
53
52
112
36
57
125
59
135
62
109
56
138
64
127
40
97
53
101
43
102
61
110
60
141
47
120
43
114
48
118
55
130
67
122
62
134
47
101
47
110
43
113
43
85
55
109
51
131
44
114
176
31
222
36
221
46
220
42
198
42
197
43
176
42
189
33
176
34
175
38
211
54
187
45
174
60
207
41
221
39
203
41
234
46
193
43
158
47
175
29
179
37
197
46
214
47
182
56
37
49
44
45
34
38
39
28
31
35
39
33
40
34
47
33
32
26
29
31
32
27
28
172
184
175
205
209
184
163
148
172
188
179
194
184
220
188
197
209
165
160
183
163
217
211
157
Liabilities (thousand dollars)
Total
Primary
Transpor-
tation,
Trade
Finance.
commun
wholesale
insurance
Manufac-
Construc-
and other
and
and real
turing
tion
serv. util
retail
estate
Services
93652
93653
1984 D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
157.488
13.925
23,008
18.462
8.279
27.947
32.891
32.975
126.788
9.817
21 ,657
13,755
2,605
31 .394
21.688
25,870
190.121
15,411
15,065
38,851
4,212
30.290
44.249
42,042
172.004
8,971
34,263
26,090
5.793
33.319
25.581
37.984
178.373
12,048
1 1 ,572
25,349
5,865
46.385
46,007
31.146
139,134
14,445
9.894
19,495
4,131
23.783
30,851
36,534
157,010
20,156
13,780
23,273
4,436
29.761
24,166
41,436
158,878
29,685
20,306
18,767
2,185
21,717
46,374
19,843
115,988
6,683
11,347
22.214
3,348
27,437
19.952
25.004
144,570
21,225
16,095
15,344
6,169
17,066
38,554
30.116
146.293
14,006
12.939
19.268
2.143
21,958
50.588
25.388
165.873
13,998
25.676
22.032
3.396
24,643
25,256
50.871
123,028
7.178
12,364
8.511
4.137
19.126
33,011
38.700
92.017
5.983
4,781
12,667
3,735
16.762
25.388
22.701
127.345
21.085
7,744
13,728
3,695
29,209
20,835
31.051
157.387
6,290
26,843
19,021
8.613
37,774
35,840
23.007
150.799
21,264
10,798
25,612
3.091
27,332
27,698
35.004
110.536
1 1 ,892
8,258
20,117
4.589
28,020
18,969
18.693
99.925
13.414
18,551
12,186
3,141
18,356
7,234
27.044
147.833
12,314
16,747
19,158
3,456
33.012
13,454
49.691
115,918
8,756
14,144
18,251
2.066
18.598
33,902
20.203
132,672
5.374
8.782
23.973
5.162
19.727
38,185
31.469
168,319
20.554
14.902
30.176
2.953
44.188
27.047
28.500
131,059
19,349
11.731
20,162
3.606
28,637
32.607
14.967
'Please note that the value of liabilities are as declared by debtors
Source: Insolvency Bulletin, Consumer and Corporate Affairs
'"Please note that the cumulative totals of individual monthly figures arrived at by addition may not necessarily agree with the cumulative figures acquired from the publication The
published cumulative figures contain later adjustments "
135
Section 13— Tables 5 and 6
Table 5: Sales of Life Insurance in Canada 1
January 1987
Year
and
month
Annualized
premium
sales
Face
amount
sales
Number of
policies
sold
Premiums
per $1,000
insurance
Average
size
policy
Thousand dollars
Premium
per
policy
1984
1985
413,430
452.655
58,027,737
61 ,434,986
959,404
940,289
7.12
730
60.603
66,088
431
482
1984 N
D
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
43,784
38.340
27.807
33.440
36,671
35,665
41.032
38.744
35.453
32.311
35.578
44.435
47.390
44.129
6.048.954
5,251,938
4,044,830
4,603.291
5.015.759
4,965,571
5,664.168
5,303.086
4,731.941
4,461.937
5,014.496
5.966.034
6,045.975
5,617,898
100,296
78.722
59.220
75.705
81.505
77.405
88,785
80,628
72,213
66,072
77,358
93,294
91 .249
76.855
724
7.30
6.83
7.24
7.26
716
7.20
7.28
7.45
716
7.03
7.39
7.77
7.78
60,31 1
66.715
69.321
61.395
62.049
64,443
64.380
66.316
66.187
68.375
65,497
64.564
66.878
73.650
437
487
473
444
450
462
463
483
493
490
460
477
520
573
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
30.042
37.307
39.601
41,329
42.962
44,966
38,824
33,945
40.749
46.379
4,091.733
5.054.961
5.459.895
5,852.957
5.974,461
5.842.630
5.285.735
4,590.525
5.589.821
6.378.759
57,774
74,431
78.153
83.221
85.955
85.138
74.335
65,192
80,927
90.872
739
7.39
7.33
7.09
721
7.63
7.29
7.32
7.29
7.27
70.592
68.134
69.244
70.056
69.481
69.255
71.808
71,282
69,072
70,195
521
504
508
497
501
529
523
522
504
510
'38 companies participating
Source: Monthly Survey of Life Insurance Sales in Canada, Life Insurance Marketing and Research Association, Hartford, Connecticut. U.S.A.
Table 6: Benefit payments of all life insurance companies (million dollars)
Under life
insurance
Under
Total payments to
policyholders and beneficiane
Total
Death and
accidental
death claims
Disability
benefits
(income
payments)
Matured
endowments
Surrender
values
Dividends
s
All
policies
Individual'
quarter
holders
Total
Group
D
4344
4345
4346
4347
4348
4349
4350
4343
4351
4352
1984
1985
3,417.81
3,631.89
1 ,435 46
1.579.27
56.01
62.71
82.56
86 98
903.25
921 35
940.53
981 58
3.529.26
4,560.08
6,947.06
8,191.97
4,023.08
4,672 18
2,923.99
3,519.79
1982 4
795 65
33027
21.63
13 62
22441
205 72
734 15
1 ,529.80
84071
689 09
1983 1
2
3
4
826 34
747 18
717.32
795.95
32495
305 96
318 18
329.42
16.98
21.94
12.92
1481
22.34
21 22
1855
1895
26645
221 79
193 28
204 98
195 62
176 27
174 39
227 79
717 16
671 17
591 15
1,166.09
1.543 50
1,418 35
1 ,308.47
1 ,962.04
91363
76625
76487
91051
629 88
651 80
543 60
1.051 53
1984 1
2
3
4
861 25
839 29
804 10
913 16
36279
353.51
345 04
374 12
15.97
15.31
12.07
12.66
2230
20 93
18 73
20 60
24502
21631
210.36
231 55
215 17
233.23
217 90
27423
90847
908.33
798.92
91354
1,769 72
1.747 62
1 .603.03
1 ,826.70
1 ,043.60
965 64
91262
1.101 21
726 12
781.97
69041
725.48
1985 1
2
3
4
89803
911.47
840 17
982 22
39877
38276
368.60
429.15
16 16
16.11
14.63
15.81
2306
21.07
20 03
22.82
231 77
239.77
21084
23897
22827
251 76
226.07
275.47
1.001.62
1 .020.48
1.097.14
1,440.84
1.899 65
1.931.95
1.937 31
2.423.06
1.199.29
1.146 04
1.054 75
1.272.11
700.37
785.91
882 56
1,150 96
1986 1
2
3
906 25
949 53
849 63
424 76
39651
43894
18.32
18.31
17.07
21 98
21 89
1635
205.95
21507
177 02
23524
29774
200.25
1.428 11
1 .426.79
1.348 15
2.334 35
2.376.32
2,197 78
1.457 67
1 ,475 44
1,354 96
87668
900 88
842 82
Note Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'Includes ordinary and industrial
Source: The Canadian Life Insurance Association.
136
January 1987
Table 7: Security issues and retirements (par values in million Canadian dollars)
Section 13— Table 7
Direct and
guaranteed securities
Government ol Canada
Provinces 1
Municipalities 3
Funded debt'
New issues 3
Retirements'
Gross
new issues
delivered 4
Retirements
Net
new issues 4
Gross
new issues
delivered
Retirements
and
quarter
Direct
outstanding
Guaranteed
Total
outstanding
Net
new issues
B
2402
2401
2400
2491
2494
3004
3026
3048
3007
3029
3051
1984
1985
163.801
195.801
161
96
163,961
195.897
17,049
19.615
5.949
4.330
15.035
14,518
3.580
5.781
1 1 ,455
8.738
1,388
959
352
409
1.037
549
1982 4
1 1 1 .897
170
112,100
3,950
1,707
4,465
3,732
454
142
312
1983 1
115,242
170
115,412
2.500
1,687
4.288
1.040
3.249
192
131
62
2
120.706
170
120.876
3,650
1,566
4,738
545
4.193
559
105
454
3
126.622
170
126.792
3.950
1,993
2.760
605
2.154
46
65
-19
4
138,154
164
138.319
2.900
1.494
4.343
1,117
3.226
352
84
268
1984 1
141.435
164
141,599
2,950
1.168
2.878
1,345
1.533
475
106
369
2
146,688
164
146,853
4,749
2.290
4,693
389
4,304
198
80
118
3
152.789
164
152,954
4,400
633
3,637
867
2.770
272
81
192
4
163.801
161
163,961
4,950
1.858
3,827
979
2.848
443
85
358
1985 1
168.923
97
169,020
4,263
624
3,106
2,073
1.033
216
73
143
2
176.558
97
176,655
5.050
317
5,314
988
4.327
237
86
151
3
185,559
97
185,656
5.238
1.300
2.345
542
1.803
141
69
72
4
195,801
96
195.897
5,064
2,089
3,753
2.178
1,575
365
181
183
1986 1
197,430
96
197,525
4,724
989
3.490
2,261
1.229
215
102
113
2
204,668
96
204,763
4,151
562
3.656
739
2,917
623
94
529
3
208,479
96
208,574
3,525
405
3.638
832
2,805
285
71
213
Corporate bonds 3
Other bonds
and debentures 3
,5
Preferred
stocks 6
Common stocks'
Gross
Gross
Gross
Gross
Year
new
Net
new
Net
new
Net
new
Net
and
issues
new
issues
new
issues
new
issues
new
quarter
delivered
Retirements
issues
delivered Retirements
issues
delivered
Retirements
issues
delivered
Retirements
issues
B
3010
3032
3054
3019
3041
3063
3013
3035
3057
3016
3038
3060
1984
5.942
3,770
2.171
270
128
142
5.381
643
4,739
4.464
34
4.430
1985
10,909
4.759
6.150
558
183
400
6.421
483
5,937
5.382
28
5.353
1,207
815
393
60
48
1.336
1,264
1.408
34
1.374
1983 1
1,476
731
745
13
23
-11
382
58
323
1,490
14
1,476
2
1.932
840
1.092
57
41
16
658
82
576
1.879
14
1,865
3
915
611
304
50
15
35
645
56
589
2.435
14
2.421
4
1.252
938
314
152
16
136
907
86
821
1,761
14
1,747
1984 1
1,044
1,061
-17
100
34
66
762
244
518
1,231
9
1.222
2
1,553
1,045
508
—
9
-9
2,041
140
1.902
1,114
6
1.108
3
764
812
-49
10
23
-13
1.273
84
1.189
836
6
830
4
2,581
852
1,729
160
62
98
1.305
175
1,130
1.283
13
1.270
1985 1
1,284
1,106
178
175
61
114
1.203
66
1,137
698
8
690
2
3.344
1.596
1.748
88
28
60
2,242
99
2,143
1,201
20
1.182
3
3,254
878
2.376
110
35
75
875
103
771
1,942
—
1.941
4
3,027
1.179
1.848
185
59
151
2,101
215
1,886
1,541
—
1,540
1986 1
3,208
1,056
2.152
24
132
-108
903
221
683
1,319
1,319
2
4,113
1.616
2.497
—
30
-30
1,154
165
989
2.901
—
2,901
3
5,241
756
4.485
19
-19
1.257
1
1,255
2,654
2,654
Note Components may not add to totals due to partial revisions
'End of period Excluding Treasury Bills. Canada Savings Bonds and other non-market issues 3 Figures are subject to revision Series cover all publicly announced issues and
some private placements not publicly announced Notes with an original term to maturity ot over one year includes Canadian Pension Plan series bonds issued by the provinces and
their agencies and purchased by the C.P.P. Investment Fund 'Consists of issues ot Canadian religious and other institutions and Canadian dollar issues of foreign debtors "Allow-
ance for the take-over of Nova Scotia Light & Power common shares
Source: Bank of Canada Review.
137
Section 13— Table 8
Table 8: Stock exchange statistics
January 1987
Montreal stock
exchange
Toronto stock
exchange
Three
month
treasury
bill yield 1
Indus-
trials
Shares traded
Mining
and oils
Combined
volume
Value of shares traded
Combined
volume
Value ol
shares
traded
government
of Canada
bond yield
Year
Indus-
trials
Mining
and oils
Combined
value
and
month
Thousands
Million
dollars
Thousands
Million dollars
Percentage
D
4551
4552
4555
4556
4557
4558
4559
4560
B14001
B14013
1985
643.264
10,553.1
2,306,290
992,191
3,298,481
38.708 1
5,488.4
44,196.4
946
11 04
1986
1.095,878
15.982.8
3,355,648
1,551.050
4,906.703
56.250.3
7,4335
63,684 .1
—
—
1985 J
61,218
1,126.8
214,831
59,429
274.260
3.6998
345.9
4.045.6
952
11.38
F
46.923
820.8
173.824
55.721
229.545
2.7554
299 5
3.0549
1057
12 30
M
45.208
793.3
164,365
79,533
243.898
2,775.4
4296
3.204 9
11 08
11.93
A
45,645
728.6
157,142
92,423
249.564
2.641
498 1
3.139.1
992
11.50
M
44,055
754,9
189.745
78.144
267,889
3,2724
4496
3.7220
9.56
10.76
J
45,971
7790
186,966
64.983
251 .949
3,084.1
347 9
3.4320
9.35
1088
J
52,196
831.4
197,266
78.603
275.869
3.2463
4960
3,7424
9.16
1091
A
60.351
9843
199,576
100.879
300.455
3,6830
6472
4,3303
902
1079
S
51.471
8476
168,432
89.877
258.309
2.7267
481.1
3.207.7
895
10 96
O
50.855
866.5
182,709
84,598
267.307
2.9473
4296
3.3769
858
1072
N
63.192
9986
248,535
98,210
346.746
4.1345
4947
4.6292
872
10 34
D
76.179
1.021.3
222,899
109,791
332.690
3.7422
5692
4,311 4
909
1006
1986 J
102.030
1.529
283.049
147,887
430.936
5.034.0
7820
5,816 1
10 02
10 49
F
86.406
1,284.3
288,771
118,578
407,350
4,711.6
5277
5,239.3
11.55
996
M
106.371
1,576 9
330,217
256,784
587,002
5,530.9
733.4
6.2644
1050
9.54
A
1 28.992
2,399.0
441,320
140.218
581 ,538
9.1327
5528
9,685.6
9 14
932
M
85,314
1 .292.9
287,909
96,477
384,386
4.5045
4186
4,9230
841
9.52
J
77,307
1,143.8
224,948
78,939
303,887
3.7444
4020
4,146.5
860
942
J
73,136
1,034.5
235,192
105,484
340,676
3,8240
3587
4.1827
829
936
A
75,804
1,043.9
228.244
116,632
344,877
3,676.9
654.1
4.330.9
8.33
916
S
94,798
1 ,286.9
241,969
158,149
400,119
4.0764
1,010.8
5.0872
8.32
9.45
O
91,221
1,254.6
271,149
121,532
392,681
4,2933
735 2
5,028.6
8.32
953
N
79,424
1 ,048.6
246.219
105,469
351 ,688
3,761.4
7063
4.467.7
8.27
926
D
95,075
1,088.4
276,661
104,901
381,563
3.9602
551 9
4.512.1
Note Components may not add to totals due to rounding differences
'Average of weekly rates
Sources: Monthly Review, Montreal and Canadian Stock Exchanges; Toronto Stock Exchange Review and Bank of Canada.
Table 9: Government of Canada budgetary revenue transactions (millions of dollars).
rax revenue
Non-tax
revenue
Income
tax
Excise
taxes and
duties
Other
tax
rev
Total
tax
rev
Return
on
invest-
ments
Other
non-
tax
rev
Total
non-
tax
rev
Fiscal
year or
month
Personal
Corpor-
ation
U.I
contri-
butions
Non-
resi-
dent
Sales
tax
Customs
imports
duties
Other
excise
taxes,
duties
Gaso-
line
excise
tax
Other
energy
taxes
Total
revenue
D
93681
93682
93683
93684
93686
93687
93688
93689
93690
93691
93679
93693
93694
93692
93678
1984-85
1 985-86
1984-85
S
o
N
-
-
-
-
-
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
-
—
-
1985-86
D
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
878
3.070
2.035
3.158
2,836
378
654
524
788
617
676
685
699
724
711
139
71
49
72
71
458
746
660
907
754
314
310
298
409
300
127
234
154
218
272
5
35
31
36
30
141
259
323
333
183
10
61
2
1
2
3.126
6,125
4.775
6.646
5.776
214
278
689
438
44
55
79
69
152
258
333
768
507
152
3.384
6,458
5.543
7.153
5.928
1986-87
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
1,134
4.094
2.838
3.593
3,277
457
606
694
711
664
747
782
739
788
791
76
68
42
84
83
684
938
959
1,240
998
366
326
330
472
308
180
247
230
321
273
57
78
71
97
113
36
65
169
66
29
65
12
5
3
3.766
7,269
6.084
7.377
6.510
425
258
426
359
197
43
170
62
143
82
468
428
488
502
279
4.234
7.697
6.572
7.879
6.789
Source: Statement of Financial Operations. Department of Supply and Services Canada.
138
January 1987
Table 10: Government of Canada budgetary expenditure transactions (millions of dollars).
Section 13
Table 10
Social development
Established
programs financing
Insur-
Economic
Old
Canada
ance.
Other
and
Fiscal
age
Family
assist-
medical'
Educa-
social
regional
year or
security
allow-
ance
care
tion
develop-
develop-
month
benefits'
ances
plan
Ul
services
support
ment
Total
ment
D
93698
93699
93700
93701
93702
93703
93704
93697
93705
1984-85
—
—
—
—
_
_
1985-86
—
—
—
—
-
-
-
-
-
1984-85
S
—
—
—
—
_
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
N
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
D
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
J
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
F
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
M
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1985-86
A
983
208
376
1.006
546
203
879
4.201
245
M
1.010
208
301
946
545
206
986
4.202
764
J
1.016
207
317
664
545
197
1.157
4,103
1.342
J
1,023
207
299
724
545
196
1.206
4,200
558
A
1,031
208
312
846
547
198
891
4.033
585
S
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
O
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
N
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
D
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
J
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
F
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
M
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1986-87
A
1,025
260
348
1,074
538
197
944
4.386
1.035
M
1,148
162
398
870
553
202.
1,020
4.353
552
J
1.096
211
297
765
538
168
1,110
4.185
526
J
1.107
209
312
738
550
188
1,206
4.310
834
A
1.111
212
333
873
649
189
1.045
4.412
842
External
Services
Total
Fiscal
Fiscal
affairs
to
before
Total
year or
arrange-
and
Parlia-
govern-
public
Public
expen-
month
ments
aid
Defence
ment
ment
debt
debt
diture
Deficit
D
93706
93707
93708
93709
93710
93696
93711
93695
93712
1984-85
—
—
—
—
_
_
1985-86
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1984-85
S
O
N
D
J
F
M
A
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1985-86
426
100
356
10
227
5,565
1,888
7.453
4.069
M
444
187
572
16
379
6.564
1,964
8.528
2.070
J
472
110
574
14
292
6.907
2.481
9.388
3.845
J
674
226
743
15
326
6.742
2.052
8.794
1.641
A
S
O
N
D
434
201
772
16
390
6.431
1.925
8.356
2.428
1986-87
J
F
M
A
516
127
290
10
236
6,600
2.094
8.694
4,460
M
455
158
525
17
382
6,442
2,251
8.693
996
J
491
235
945
14
350
6.746
2.625
9,371
2.799
J
478
278
726
18
364
7.008
2,155
9.163
1.284
A
455
160
833
17
283
7,002
2.171
9.173
2.384
'Old age security benefits, guaranteed income supplements and spouses' allowances
Source: Statement of Financial Operations, Department of Supply and Services Canada.
139
'
Canada
statistical review
: ebruary 1987
mlw h«iMwn5E^B»M ki MITsl»MiT:%k
Data in Many Forms..
Statistics Canada disseminates data in a variety of forms. In
addition to publications, both standard and special tabula-
tions are offered on computer print-outs, microfiche and
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1986
February
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November
December
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IV
Table of Contents
1
Section
1
Selected Economic Indicators
13
Section
2
Population Statistics
17
Section
3
System of National Accounts
41
Section
4
Labour
63
Section
5
Prices
73
Section
6
Manufacturing
89
Section
7
Fuel , Power, Mining
95
Section
8
Construction
101
Section
9
Food and Agriculture
107
Section
10
Domestic Trade
113
Section
11
External Trade
127
Section
12
Transportation
131
Section
13
Finance
Analytical Summary
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Section 1 ■ Selected Economic Indicators
Analytical Summary
1 . 7 Charts
8.11 Analytical Summary
12 Business Leading Indicators for Canada
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Billions of dollars 1
520
500 — 1 Expenditures Based
480
(Ratio Scale)
360
Percentage Change
6
Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices
6
3
3
300
250
240
Business Investment Fixed Capital
Inplicit Price-Indexes, 1981 = 100
8 Personal Expenditure on Consumer Goods and Services
105
9 Business Investment in Fixed capital
1984 1985
* At Annual Rates
9
6
3
3
Inplicit Price-Indexes, 1981 = 100
6
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Gross Domestic Product at factor Cost - in 1981 Prices
(Ratio Scale)
Percentage Change
6
5 Business Sector Industries -
Community Business, Personal Services
6 Special Aggregations - Industrial Production
Canadian Balance of International Payments
Millions of Dollars, Quarterly
2,000
1,000
-fi -
Net Official Monetary Movements
(Arithmetic Scale) Millions of Dollars, Quarterly
3.000
(Arithmetic Scale)
/\
A
/\
/\
A
k/ V
J
-V
7 Current Account Balance
1984 1985
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Millions of dollars
1 Total Labour Income
Wages and Salaries
5,000
5 Services
Labour Force Survey
Thousands of Persons
15,000
14,000
13,000
12,000
13,000
12,000
11,000
10,000
1,600
1,400
1,200
1,000
13
12
11
10-
(Ratio Scale)
6 Labour Force
7 Employed
—
—
—
— ^^_^._— ,
—
—
8 Unemployed
Percentage change
9 Unemployment Rate
1984
1985
1986
'87
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Employment Survey, Total Number of Employees
by Industry Group
Thousands of Persons
950
(Ratio Scale)
Percentage Change
6 ■
5 Community, Business and Personal Service
Dollars per Hour
12.2
12.0
11.8
11.6
11.4
11.2
11.0
10.8
(Arithmetic Scale)
6 Average Hourly Earnings in Manufacturing
Hours
41 —
40
5
39
38
37
^-^A/i
I
-*-*
s
7 Average Weekly Hours in Manufacturing
1984 1985
1986
1984
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators — Seasonally Adjusted
Ratio
2.4 —
(Ratio scale)
2.0
1.6
1.2
1 Ratio of Manufacturing Inventories Owned to Shipments
Thousands of Units
2 New Passenger Car Sales
Millions of Dollars
2,300
2,100
1,900
1,700
1,500
1,300
1,100
3 Building Permits Total
Thousands of Units
220
180
140
100
4 New Dwelling Units Started (Centres of 10,000 and Over)
Value of Retail Trade
Millions of Dollars
15,000
9,000
2,800
2,400
2,000
1,600
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
13,000
11,000
9,000
7,000
5 Total
6 Motor Vehicles
7 Merchandise Exports (Including Re-Exports)*
8 Merchandise Imports*
1984
Balance of payments basis.
1985
1986
Percentage Change
30
20
10
-10
-20
-30
30
20
10
0'
-10
-20
20 •
10
0"4^-
-10
-20-
1984
-Jf - Jf*M+J-* i iyJQpi
^^yUUL.
M .
1985
1986
Selected Economic Indicators
Millions of tonnes
25
23
21
19
17
sent;
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
(Adjusted for Seasonality)
(Ratio Scale)
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
■J Total Railway Revenue Freight Loadings
age
2 Three-Month Treasury Bill Yield
Percentage Change
12
(Adjusted for Seasonality)
3 Govt, of Canada Average Bond Yield (10 Years and Over)
Price Indexes
Indexes. 1981 = 100
140
(Not Adjusted for Seasonality)
110
4 Consumer Price Index, All Items
5 Food
Index, 1981 = 100
140
130
120
110
5 Industrial Product Price Indexes -
All Manufacturing Industries
1984 1985
Price Indexes
4
(Not Adjusted for Seasonality)
^ih~ n A -■—
1986
1984
1985
1986
Section 1
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary 1
February 1987
Gross domestic product
at market prices
Personal expenditure
on consumer goods
and services
Business investment
fixed capital
Implici
price indexes
Gross domestic product
Gross
domestic
product
Personal
expend-
iture on
consumer
goods and
services
Business
invest-
ment in
fixed
capital
in 1981 prices
Years,
quarters
and
months
Business sector
Expenditure
based
1981
prices
Expenditure 1981
based prices
Expenditure 1981
based prices
Manu-
Tolal facturing
Section
Table
S3/T1 2
S3/T1 3
S3/T1.2 S3/T1.3
S3/T1.2 S3/T1.3
S3/T1 15
S3/T1 15
S3/T1 15
S3/T2 1 S3/T2 1
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
(
$000,000
)
64,388
187.263
37,952
101.550
13,081
32,126
69.064
192,752
41.068
105,619
13,294
31.798
75.418
203.072
44,842
110,363
13,509
31 .932
83.026
213.946
49,093
116.034
15,089
34.193
89.116
219,498
51 ,853
118.355
15,838
34,366
97,290
232.137
56,271
125,383
17,825
36.769
108.629
245.441
63,021
134.802
19,926
38.694
127.372
264,369
72,069
144,893
24.588
43.482
152,111
276,006
84,231
153,280
30.370
46.555
171.540
283,187
97,566
160,513
35,602
49.418
197.924
300,638
1 1 1 ,500
170,994
40.462
52,453
217,879
311,504
123,555
176,400
43.485
53,587
241 ,604
325,751
137,427
182,407
47,496
55.638
276,096
338,362
153,390
187,673
56,096
61.399
309,891
343,384
172.416
191,777
64,065
68,103
355.994
355,994
196.191
196,191
76,672
76.672
374,750
344,082
212,468
192,570
71,067
67,088
405,425
354,780
232,501
198,392
70.862
65,972
443.327
374,462
251 ,353
205,496
73,034
66.231
476.361
389,324
274,658
215,683
80,856
70.609
(
34.4
35.8
37 1
388
40.6
41 9
44.3
48.2
55.1
60.6
65.8
69.9
74.2
81.6
90.2
100.0
108.9
114.3
118 4
122.4
1981 =100
37.4
38.9
40.6
42.3
43.8
44.9
46.8
49.7
55.0
608
65.2
70.0
75.3
81.7
89.9
100.0
110.3
117.2
122.3
127 3
$000,000
40.7
41.8
42.3
44.1
46.1
48.5
51.5
56.5
65.2
72.0
77.1
81.1
85.4
91.4
94.1
100.0
261.665.6
61.648
105.9
248,494.4
54,8443
107.4
256.852.7
57,9545
110.3
271,453.2
62,200.3
114.5
285.4387
65.1905
Percentage change from previous quarter
984 2
2.5
2.1
1.5
0.8
03
-0.6
0.4
0.7
0.9
20
22
3
1.3
1.0
1.1
0.3
1.2
1.1
03
0.8
0.1
0.9
16
4
18
1.3
2.7
1.7
08
-0.1
0.6
1.0
1.0
1.4
-0.1
985 1
1.8
0.8
2.5
1.2
2.0
04
10
1.2
1.6
1.0
07
2
1.6
0.4
2.0
1.1
5.4
4.4
1 2
1.0
1.0
1.1
1.7
3
20
0.8
3.0
1.8
4.3
40
1.1
1.1
0.3
1.2
2.8
4
2.2
18
2.1
1.1
30
1.9
0.4
10
1.1
2.1
0.2
986 1
1.0
06
1.3
0.2
1.2
-0.3
0.5
1.1
1.6
0.6
-0.5
2
1.2
08
1.9
12
-0.7
-1.7
04
0.7
1.1
0.5
-0.4
3
1.5
0.3
2.7
1.8
2.2
0.4
1.2
0.9
1.7
0.5
-0.7r
'Information in this Section is selected from the sections and tables of the Review, for example. Section 3. Table 1 2 is identified as S3/T1 2
* Actual data
Note: Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns
February 1987
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary
Section 1 /continued
Gross domestic product
at factor cost. 1981 prices
Balance o! international payments
Total
labour
income
Wages and
salaries
Business sector
Current
account
balance
Net
capital
movement
Statis-
tical
discrep-
ancy
Net
official
monetary
movements
Manu-
facturing
Con-
struction
Trade
Services
Construction
Retail
trade
Community
business,
personal
services
Industrial
production
Years,
quarters
and
months
S3/T2 1
S3/T2 1
S3/T2.1
S3/T2.1
S3/T3.1
S3/T33
S3/T33
S3/T3 3
S4/T2
S4/T2
S4/T2
S4/T2
S4/T2
Section/
Table
(
$000,000
)
(
$000,000
)
-1.109
985
-235
-359
32,825.4
9,025.0
2.498.4
4.2865
6.418.3
1966
-491
1.020
-509
20
36,289.5
9,5982
2,693.9
4.7162
7.5290
1967
-86
1.230
-795
349
39.508.1
10.259.6
2,747.6
5,122.7
8.450 1
1968
-956
1,201
-180
65
44,274.4
11,238.0
2,9543
5.812.0
9.7933
1969
1.033
811
-316
1.662
48,034.6
11.765.0
3.125.4
6.359.0
10,955.2
1970
370
1.696
-1,289
896
52.846.5
12.552.7
3.8694
6.9386
12.1890
1971
-283
2.066
-1,565
336
59.357.7
13.884.5
4,2164
7.844.8
13.778.4
1972
312
71
-850
-467
68.422.6
15.668.9
5,298.5
8.957.3
15.638.9
1973
-1.299
2,355
-1,032
24
81.656.4
18,211.3
6.348.8
10.728 1
18,582.0
1974
-4.631
5,552
-1,326
-405
95,276.9
20.0378
7.713.4
12,619 1
22,283.8
1975
-4,096
8.398
-3,779
522
110.419.3
22,848.0
8.531.9
14,342.2
26,442.3
1976
-4.322
5,126
-2,225
-1,421
122.475.7
24.769.7
9,584.9
15,529 6
29,183.7
1977
-4,903
4,750
-3,146
-3.299
133,383 4
27.459.4
9,051.0
16,523.3
32,000.8
1978
-4.864
9,061
-2,507
1.908
150.172.0
31,113.8
9.645.2
18.848.7
35,575.4
1979
-1.130
809
-1,176
-1.280
169.735.6
34,340.5
11.102.1
21.321.6
41.074.6
1980
25,094.0
19,661 3
32.911 2
88,675.3
-6,131
15,802
-8,457
1.425
196,002.0
38.8346
13,704 2
24.026.6
47,205.2
1981
23.051.3
18.860.4
32,644.3
80,910.0
2.906
-1.408
-2,193
-695
209.448.7
38,9436
12,408.3
25.1509
53.072.5
1982
23,3677
19,731.6
32,4876
84.981.6
2.942
3.381
-5,775
548
219.352.4
40,860.0
11,654.1
25.905.4
56.362.5
1983
23,043.0
20,8003
35.017.1
91,963.8
3.362
2.508
-6,958
-1.089
235.9029
45.095.4
11.446.0
28,262.8
60.188.5
1984
24,053.6
22,3880
36.468 7
96,502.3
-584
6,332
-7,100
-1,352
252.815.4
48,154 1
12,703.9
30.552.1
64.982.9
1985
Percentage change from previous quarter
(*)
(*)
C)
(•)
0.6
2.1
1.4
3.1
515
-396
-1,796
-1,539
22
3.2
0.8
3.6
15
2 1984
08
0.0
2.0
0.9
1,452
1,684
-2,547
1.385
1.9
2.6
2.6
3.1
1.6
3
0.4
1.2
2.2
0.2
1,113
136
-1.624
326
1.8
1.0
2.0
2.1
2.1
4
-0.7
3.0
-0.3
1.5
1,022
1,669
-2.273
-1,086
1.6
1.1
0.3
1.4
2.0
1 1985
5.1
2.1
0.6
1.5
442
350
-1.015
-130
1.6
1.9
66
2.1
2.2
2
1.8
1.8
1.0
1.4
-1,137
1,121
212
784
1.9
2.0
3.0
1.2
2.1
3
0.8
1.5
2.4
0.8
-912
3,193
-4.023
-920
1.4
1.3
3.3
1.3
12
4
00
-0.2
2.1
-0.7
-2,720
3,343
-24
-1,073
1.5
1.5
0.1f
2.0
0.4
1 1986
-3.1
1.0
3.3
-0.8
-1,977
2,185
1.627
1,368
1.3
1.2
-1.8
3.4
1.6
2
-2.3
2.2r
2.5
-1.1
-2,200
3,748
-2.112
386
1.1r
1.2/
1.5r
1.8f
23
3
Percentage change from previous month
21
3.0
2.5
16
D 1984
0.3
-1.1
-3.4
-1.0
-0.1
J 1985
0.1
0.3
0.3
0.0
0.6
F
0.9
0.2
48
1.4
09
M
0.4
0.3
2.8
0.4
06
A
0.6
1.2
0.3
0.8
0.7
M
0.7
1.5
0.9
0.6
0.9
J
1.8
3.6
1.5
0.5
1.2
J
0.7
-4.2
0.4
0.5
0.1
A
0.1
-0.2
1.6
-0.8
0.1
S
0.6
0.5
1.6
0.3
0.5
O
0.8
2.2
0.0
1.0
0.4
N
1.5
2.8
1.4
2.2
1.1
D
0.2
-0.6
-1.8
-0.4
-0.2
J 1986
0.2r
-0.3
1.6
0.7
-0.4
F
0.4
-0.2
0.0
0.6
02
M
0.7
0.4
0.0
1.8
1.0
A
0.4
0.8
-3.7
1.5
06
M
0.8
1.5
0.5
0.0
0.8
J
1.0
1.7
1.4
0.6
0.8
J
0.7
-1.8
1.0f
0.7
0.8
A
O.Of
-1.3r
1.2f
0.4r
0.5r
S
0.5
0.0
1.5
0.9
-04
O
0.3
0.1
1.5
0.3
0.3
N
• Actual data
Note: Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns.
Section 1 /continued
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary
February 1987
Ratio of
New
Employees by industry
Average
hourly
Average
weekly
manu-
facturing
inven-
dwelling
units
Labour
force
Community
New
started
Years.
Industrial
business
and
earnings
in
hours
in
tories
owned
passen-
ger
Building
centres of
quarters
Unem-
10.000
and
Unem-
ployment
aggre-
Manu- Con-
personal
manu-
manu-
to ship-
car
permits
and
months
Total
Employed
ployed
rate
gate
facturing struction Trade
service
facturing
facturing
ments'
sales
total
over)
Section/
Table
S4/T3
S4/T3
S4/T3
S4/T3
S4/T9
S4/T9 S4/T9 S4/T9
S4/T9
S4/T15
S4/T16
S6/T1
S6/T13
S8/T1
S8/T6
( 000's ot persons )
%
(
OOO's of persons
)
$
hours
units
$000,000
units
1971
8.639
8.104
535
6.2
1 98
780.762
5.730.1
180.948
1972
8.897
8.344
553
6.2
1.88
858.959
6.4636
206.954
1973
9,276
8.761
515
5.5
1.81
970.828
8.558.9
211,543
1974
9.639
9,125
514
5.3
1.92
942.797
9.280 1
169.437
1975
9,974
9.284
690
6.9
2.12
989.280
10.598.0
181,846
1976
10,203
9.477
726
7.1
2.02
946.488
12.1993
209.762
1977
10.500
9,651
849
8.1
1.99
991,398
12.4198
200,201
1978
10,895
9.987
908
83
1.86
988,890
13.134.7
178.678
1979
11,231
10,395
836
7.4
1.87
1 .003.008
14.143.8
151,717
1980
1 1 .573
10,708
865
7.5
2.03
932.060
15,452.1
125,013
1981
11,904
1 1 ,006
898
75
2.05
904,195
18,735 5
142.441
1982
1 1 ,958
10,644
1.314
11.0
2.19
713,481
12.7888
104,792
1983
12,183
10,734
1,448
11.9
1.83
843,318
14.571.3
134,207
1984
12,399
1 1 .000
1,399
11.3
8.654
1 ,670 343 1 ,555
2.891
11.16
38.5
1.74
971,210
15,501 6
110,874
1985
12,639
11,311
1,328
10.5
8,995
1,704 384 1,621
3,051
11.59
388
1.69
1,137,216
19,523 9
139.408
1986
12,870 11,634
1.236
9.6
1.091.117
170.863
Percentage change from previous quarter
1984 3
0.9
1.1r
-0.5/
-1.4/
1.8
1.7
15.9
3.9
-2.3
04
-0.3
C)
1.74
-10
0.3
137
4
0.3
0.5/
-1.2
-Mr
0.4
-26
-6.0
2.0
4.3
1.3
-10
1.73
5.2
1.2
-111
1985 1
0.2/
on
03/
06/
-1.0
-10
-17.5
-12
1.7
1.3
1.8
1.72
76
-1.8
6.0
2
0.8/
1.4/
-3.9/
-Air
3.3
4.1
28.4
12
1.9
0.4
0.4
1.70
5.7
28.2
16.0
3
0.2/
0.6/
-3.2/
-3.7 '/
0.8
2.0
13.8
-0.5
-1.9
0.3
-0.4
1.67
2.1
5.8
148
4
09
10
-0.1
-0.9
-0.7
-23
-93
02
27
2.2
-0.1
1.62
2.0
-3.3
85
1986 1
0.8/
1.2r
-2.8/
-3.6/
-1.6
-0.2
-17.2
-2.3
-04
07
09
1.67
-53
10.2
-11.4
2
0.0
0.2
-1.7/
-1.7
36
39
17.4
3.3
2.7
-0.3
-05
1.70
-3.0
5.0
19.0
3
-on
-0.2/
0.9/
1.0/
0.3
-0.5
15.4
1.8
-20
0.3
-0.9
1.67
74/
8.6/
8.2
4
0.4/
0.6
-2.2/
-2.7/
-11.2
-0.9
Percentage change from previous month
1985 F
0.1
0.3
-1.2/
-1.7
05
15
-0.6
-0.9
1.1
02
0.3
1 71
-3.6
-3.0
2.8
M
04
0.2/
1.7/
1.8/
1.0
01
9.2
09
1.2
04
1.0
1.72
64
80
3.6
A
0.4
0.7
-2.5/
-3.5/
07
1.3
9.7
0.4
02
0.1
-0.2
1.70
3.7
230
16.4
M
0.3/
0.7/
-2.8/
-2.7/
1.9
2.2
12.1
0.9
0.9
0.1
0.0
1.68
-25
-0.2
-0.7
J
-0.3/
-0.3/
-0.4
0.0
14
2.3
7.0
-0.1
0.0
-0 1
-02
1 70
24
06
-8.9
J
0.2
0.4/
-1.3/
-1.9/
-1.0
0.0
39
-09
-3.1
0.1
-0.7
1.68
-2.5
-1.8
14.8
A
0.2/
0.3/
-0.4/
-0.9
0.1
0.0
19
05
-06
00
0.3
1.68
6.9
12.1
7.1
S
0.0/
0.1
-1.1/
-0.9/
1.0
-0.7
-0.6
-0.3
4.1
1.0
10
1.67
-1.5
-1.7
6.0
O
0.5/
0.3/
1.7/
1.0/
-0.1
-1.3
-0.8
0.1
1.3
09
0.3
1.66
-1.8
-0.6
3.8
N
0.6
0.7
-0.6/
-0.9
-05
0.3
-6.7
06
-0.3
06
03
1.63
38
-4.4
3.0
D
0.0/
0.1/
-1.6/
-0.9/
-2.5
-2.1
-13.8
-0.7
-26
0.8
-4.0
1.62
05
-70
-10.5
1986 J
0.8/
1.0/
-1.0/
-2.0
0.2
0.8
-6.0
-1.0
12
-0.1
3.7
1 59
-4.4
11.4
-11.1
F
0.0
-0 1/
0.2/
0.0
-0.1
04
-0.4
-1.1
00
0.3
0.0
1.63
0.4
7.4
11.9
M
-0.2
0.0
-1.9/
-2.0
0.4
0.1
0.7
-0.3
1.0
0.0
-0.2
1.67
-83
19
-3.9
A
0.4
0.5
-0.2/
0.0
1.5
1.5
7.8
2.6
1.3
-0.5
0.0
1.60
4.1
0.1
269
M
-0.4/
-0.4/
-0.8
-1.0/
2.2
2.3
8.4
1.7
0.9
0.3
-02
1.64
-0.3
-1.0
-6.5
J
0.4
0.4
0.8/
1.1/
1.2
2.0
8.1
0.5
0.4
-0.2
-0.7
1.70
-3.4
5.7
•817
J
-0.5/
-0.8
2.1/
2.1/
-1.6
-1.8
5.5
-0.2
-4.0
0.3
-1.0
1.64
10.3
1.9
10.2
A
0.3/
0.5/
-1.3
-1.0/
-0.1
-0.8
1.9
08
-0.2
-05
0.3
1.68
-4.6/
56
1.7
S
0.1/
0.3
-1.7/
-2.0
1.5
-0.7
0.1
1.8
48
1.3
1.6
1.67
9.0/
-1.6/
170
O
0.0
0.1
-0.6/
-1.0
0.8/
0.1/
-1.2/
2.8/
1.4
0.8
0.5/
1.63
-13.8/
-0.1
-6.3
N
0.1
0.1/
0.0/
0.0
-0.5
-1.9
-5.2
0.7
0.0
06
0.5
1.63
-5.8
-5.1
D
0.3/
0.4
0.0/
0.0
85
-49
1987 J
0.6
0.3
3.4
3.2
* Actual data
Note Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns
'Data from 1966-1969 are based on the 1960 Standard Industrial Classification. 1970-1980 (1970 SIC) and 1981 onwards (1980 SIC)
10
February 1987
Selected economic indicators— analytical summary
Section 1 /concluded
retail
trade
Balance of payments
basis
Total
railway
revenue
freight
loadings
metric
tonnes
Three
month
treasury
bill
yield
Gov't of
Canada
average
bond
yield
10 years
and over
Not seasonally ad|usted
Consumer price index
All items Food
Industrial
product
price
index
manu-
facturing
Value of
Mer-
chandise
exports
(including
re-
exports)
Mer-
chandise
imports
Years.
Total
Motor
vehicle
dealers
quarters
and
months
S10/T1
S10/T1
S11/T1 1
S11/T1.2
S12/T1
S13/T8
S13/T8
S5/T2 S5/T2
S5/T1.1
Section/
Table
30,648
33.930
38.335
44,751
51,399
57.167
61.651
68.779
77,025
84.027
94,293
97,639
106.243
116.080
129,446
$000,000
)
000 tonnes
4,925
17.782 4
15.313.7
193,339
5.663
20.222.0
18,271.5
194,002
7,422
25,648.8
22,725.7
218,246
8,303
32.738.2
30,903.0
222,032
10,184
33,616.4
33,961.6
207,477
1 1 .058
38,166.4
36,607.5
218,869
11,750
44,495.1
41.523
227,805
13,480
53,361.0
49,047.9
219,598
15,421
65,581.5
61.157.0
238,094
15,698
76,680.5
67,902.6
236,163
16,547
84,432.1
77,139.9
229,979
14.413
84,560.1
66,738.5
199,721
17,198
90,701.6
73,054.1
207,093
20,847
112,2185
91.492.5
239,816
26.027
120,257 8
102,782.8
238,098
121.078.6
111.516.3
236,905
%
3.62
3.55
5.39
7.78
8.37
8.89
7.35
8.58
11.57
12.70
17.78
13.83
9.32
11.11
9.46
900
% (
695
7.23
7.56
8.90
9.04
9 18
8.70
9.27
10.21
12 48
15.22
14 26
11.79
12.75
11.04
952
1981 = 100
)
(1981 =100)
42.2
344
44.2
37.0
47.6
42.4
52.8
49.4
58.5
55.8
629
57.3
67.9
62.0
73.9
71.6
80.7
81.0
889
89.8
100.0
100.0
100.0
110.8
107.2
106.7
117.2
111.2
110.4
122.3
117.4
115.4
127.2
1208
118.6
132 4
126.8
1196
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
Percentage change from previous quarter
C)
C)
0.9
-1.1
5.1
5.6
48
12.08
12.63
09
0.9
09
3
2.4
4.9
-0.4
-2.1
-0.9
10.13
11.66
0.7
-0.7
0.2
4
4.4
11.0
2.2
3.9
-3.5
11.08
11.93
1.2
1.8
1.2
1
28
7.4
0.3
46
0.1
9.35
10 88
1.1
1.1
0.5
2
2.6
46
-0.2
3.6
-1.2
8.95
10.96
0.9
0.0
00
3
2.5
2.0
5.0
3.7
5.2
909
10 06
0.9
-0.3
08
4
0.8
0.3
-1.7r
4.2r
-0.3
10.50
9.54
1.2
2.4
1.0
1
1.9
1.3
-4.6r
-5.8
-3.2
860
9.42
0.8
1.6
-1.5
2
3.1
8.8r
2.7r
5.4r
-5.5
8.32
9.45
1.2
2.1
0.3r
3
4.4
1.8
9.3
8.21
9.23
1.0
12
0.6
4
1984
1985
1986
Percentage change from previous month
3.7
11.8
0.7
3.5
0.8
9.52
11.38
0.4
1.2
0.6
J 1985
0.6
0.4
0.3
-36
-1.0
10.57
12.30
0.6
1.1
0.2
F
2.4
6.8
6.6
1.5
1.6
11.08
11.93
0.2
-0.2
0.6
M
0.9
4.4
-2.6
02
0.5
9.92
11.50
0.4
1.2
0.0
A
0.6
-1.9
-0.1
5.4
-1.1
9.56
10.76
0.2
-0.7
0.3
M
-1.3
-0.9
-3.6
3.0
-1.3
9.35
10 88
0.6
0.6
00
J
2.1
3.1
-6.0
-2.0
0.8
9.16
10.91
0.3
0.6
0.0
J
2.0
4.7
11.0
2.4
-2.8
9.02
10.79
0.2
-0.5
-0.1
A
-0.1
-0.8
4.2
0.9
3.5
8.95
10.96
0.2
-1.0
0.2
s
0.7
-0.3
1.9
-0.1
2.1
8 58
10.72
03
-0.2
0.3
o
1.6
1.1
-5.2
4.3
0.5
8.72
10.34
0.4
0.5
0.3
N
0.5
2.0
1.5
-1.5
4.1
9.09
1006
0.5
1.3
06
D
-0.4
-0.8
6.0r
7.5r
-0.6
10.02
10.49
0.5
1.6
08
J 1986
0.7
1.8
-7.6r
1.7
-1.0
11.55
9.96
0.4
-0.5
-0.1
F
-0.2
-5.0
-4.6r
-13.4r
-5.3
10.50
9.54
0.2
0.2
-0.5
M
1.9
3.8
5.5r
2.8
5.9
9.14
9.32
0.2
1.1
-0.6
A
0.2
0.9
-4.9r
-0.5
-7.6
8.41
9.52
0.5
08
-0.7
M
-04
-0.4
-2.4
2.7
0.9
8.60
9.42
0.2
0.2
0.2
J
2.2
6.7
3.5/-
8.5
0.5
8.29
9.36
0.8
1.3
0.2r
J
1.0
-0.6r
1.1i-
-5.5r
-64
8.33
9.16
0.3
0.4
0.3
A
1.5r
7.0r
5.7r
-2.U
1.1
8.32
9.45
0.0
0.5
0.3r
S
-1.V
-5.5r
0.5r
5.5r
5.2
8.32
9.53
0.5
04
04
O
1.2
-3.8
0.0
0.8
4.2
8.27
9.26
0.5
0.6
0.0
N
-06
-1.7
8.0
8.21
9.23
1
-0.1
0.0
D
• Actual data
Note: Percentage changes are based on seasonally adjusted data unless otherwise indicated Monthly and quarterly series and their CANSIM identifiers appear in Sections and Tables
identified at the head of the data columns
11
Section 1 /concluded
Business leading indicators for Canada, filtered data 1
February 1987
Composite
10 leading
index of
indicators
Average
work week
manufactur-
ing (hours)
Residential
construction
index 2
United
States
composite
leading
index
Real
money
supply
(M1)»
New orders
durable
goods
Retail
trade
furniture
and
appliance
sales
New motor
vehicle
sales
Ratio
shipments/
finished
inventories
manufac-
turing
Index
of
stock
prices 4
Percentage
change in
price per
unit labour
cost manu-
Month
filtered
not filtered
facturing
D
99475
99540
99476
99477
99478
99479
99480
9948 1
99482
99483
99484
99485
1971 =
100 )
1971 =100
1967 = 100 (
$1971
millions )(
$1971 thousands )
%
1984 N
160 35
159.3
38.45
66.8
165.37
10.174 1
3,311 8
109.677
580.437
1.61
2,074 1
0.92
D
159.77
158
38.45
65.8
164 96
10.148.9
3,345.7
1 1 1 .534
590.934
1.61
2,115.7
0.79
1985 J
159.31
158 9
38.46
66.9
164 90
10.1338
3,357.6
1 1 1 .468
604.469
1.62
2.186.7
0.63
F
158.76
157.2
38.46
68.2
165.23
10,1027
3,358.8
1 1 1 .232
615.298
1.62
2.2646
0.45
M
158.32
157.9
38.51
69.2
165 77
10.086.7
3,365.6
1 1 1 .966
627,267
1.62
2.328.1
0.26
A
157.83
156.6
3857
71.1
166.23
10.057.8
3,376.3
112,766
640,666
1.62
2.3762
008
M
157.62
158.4
3866
73.5
166.66
10,054 1
3,385.6
113,160
652,344
1.62
2.428.9
-0 09
J
157.77
159.6
38.73
75.5
167.03
10.066 9
3.407.8
113,467
667,739
1.62
2,481 4
-0.23
J
158.43
162.1
38.79
78.4
167.41
10.085 9
3,4405
113,584
678,855
1.63
2,5383
-0.32
A
159.75
165.3
3883
83.2
167 86
10,1203
3,504 1
113,840
692,612
1.64
2,588.0
-0.36
S
161.25
165.2
38.86
88.5
168.36
10,175.3
3.530.0
114,770
710,425
1.65
2,602.1
-0.37
O
163.01
167.8
38.88
92.5
169.13
10,239 3
3.558.0
115,938
721,409
1.65
2,602.7
-0.34
N
164.96
169.8
38.94
94.7
169.94
10,311.9
3,5527
117,251
732,968
1.65
2,617.7
-0.30
D
166 89
170.8
38 98
94.4
170.92
10,377.1
3.552.8
118,547
751.194
1.66
2,651 3
-0.26
1986 J
168.62
171.3
39.01
93.9
171.85
10,402.6
3.5376
119,287
759.501
1.66
2.691 5
-0.23
F
170.26
173.3
38.99
94.4
172.82
10.394.3
3,541
119,653
762.627
1.67
2,741.4
-0.18
M
171.50
172.3
38.95
94.0
173.83
10,342.1
3.5159
119,949
751.191
1.67
2,820.1
-0.15
A
172.86
176.2
38.90
95.5
175 02
10,235.2
3.516.8
120,419
737.606
1.68
2,9178
-0.10
M
174.07
176.0
38.87
968
176.15
10,140.2
3.506.3
121,142
723.409
1.68
3.016.0
-0.06
J
174.87
174.7
38.80
97.7
176.97
10,075 2
3.471.7
122,100
707.398
1.68
3,100.9
-0.03
J
175.64
177.1
3872
98.7
177.80
10,043.5
3,460.9
123,293
703.776
1.68
3,148.4
A
176.22
176.6
38 63
100.3
178 46
10,037 5
3.428.3
124,765
709.049
1 67
3.170.5
0.03
S
176 85
178.3
38.58
1028
178.98
10.076.3
3.388.1
126,370
720.177
1.67
3.167.1
0.07
177.72
180 6
38 58
1050
179 48
10.1468
3.3776
127,998
723.057
1.67
3,156.6
0.10
'In general the term filtering refers to removing, or filtering out. movements of the data that repeat themselves with roughly the same frequency 'Composite Index of Housing Starts
(units). Building Permits (dollars), and Mortgage Loan Approvals (number) ^Deflated by the Consumer Price Index 'Toronto Stock Exchange (300 Stock Index excluding oil and gas
component)
Source: Quarterly Economic Summary: Statistical Supplement (Cat. 13-007E). Statistics Canada. For more information on filtering consult Quarterly Economic Summary, STC
(Cat. 13-006).
12
Section 2
14
1 .
14
2.
15
3.
15
4.
16
5.
16
6.
■ Population Statistics
Population by Province
Immigration to Canada, by Country of Last Permanent Residence
Immigration to Canada, by Province of (Intended) Destination
Immigration to Canada, by (Intended) Occupational Group
Births, by Province
Deaths, by Province
16 7. Marriages, by Province
13
Section 2— Tables 1 and 2
Table 1: Population 1 for Canada, the Provinces and the Territories (thousands)
February 1987
Year
and
quarter
Canada
Ntld.
P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que.
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
N.W.T.
D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
1985 June
25.3598
580.7
127.4
879.8
719.6
6,582.7
9,064.2
1,070.6
1,017.8
2.358.0
2,884.7
23.2
51
1986 June
25,591.1
580.2
128.1
883.8
721.1
6,627.2
9.181.9
1,078.6
1,021.0
2.3895
2,9059
22.9
50.9
1984 Jan
25,021.4
577.8
125.3
8678
711.6
6,526.0
8.894.9
1,054.1
1,001.3
2.348 1
2,842.7
22.3
49.5
Apr.
25,077.6
578.5
125.6
869.6
713.1
6.5359
8.921.5
1,056.6
1.004.6
2.3498
2.850.6
22.3
49.6
July
25,145.2
579.5
125.9
871.6
715.1
6.548.5
8,952.7
1.059.7
1,008.4
2,351.0
2.860.4
22.6
498
Oct.
25,209.4
579.4
126.5
875.4
716.2
6.557.6
8.991.2
1 .063.0
1,011.9
2,345.7
2,869.4
23.0
50.2
1985 Jan.
25,263.8
579.2
127.1
877.4
717.7
6,564.3
9,021 .9
1.065 9
1,014.7
2,346.7
2,8753
23.1
50.6
Apr.
25,319.3
580.0
127.3
878.7
718.8
6.574.4
9,045.9
1,068 8
1,016.5
2,353.8
2,881.0
23.2
51.0
July
25,380.0
581.1
127.5
880.4
719.7
6.586.2
9,075.1
1.071.2
1,018.1
2,3599
2.8865
23.2
51.0
Oct.
25,446.2
581.1
127.8
882.2
719.4
6,599.3
9.109.8
1.073.4
1.017.7
2,3684
2,892.8
23.1
51.2
1986 Jan.
25,501.2
580.7
127.9
883.0
720.3
6.6097
9.1398
1.075.4
1,019.6
2.373.4
2.897.9
22.7
50.9
Apr.
25,551.2
580.0
128.0
883.1
720.9
6.618.5
9.164.4
1,077.2
1.020.2
2.3842
2,901
22.8
51.0
July
25,611.9
580.1
128.2
8843
721.4
6,631.5
9.192.7
1.078 9
1.021.2
2.391.0
2.908.8
23.0
508
Oct.
25,675.2
579.9
128.2
8863
721.4
6,643.7
9.234.2
1.080 6
1 .020 6
2.388.7
2,917.9
234
50.3
'As of the first of each month, quarterly and annual data from 1951 to April 1. 1981 are intercensal estimates, the June 3, 1981 Census Count has been adjusted to correspond to
June 1; final postcensal estimates from July 1. 1981 to June 1. 1982. updated postcensal estimates trom July 1. 1982 to October 1. 1983 and preliminary postcensal estimates from
January 1, to October 1, 1984 For an explanation of population estimates methodology and data sources, see Catalogues 91-210 (first issue) and 91-001, Vol 10, No. 2.
Sources: Quarterly Estimates of Population for Canada, the Provinces and the Territories (91-001), Postcensal Annual Estimates of Population by Marital Status, Age, Sex
and Components of Growth for Canada, Provinces and Territories at June 1st (91-201).
Table 2: Immigration to Canada, by country of last permanent residence
Asia
Other
Year
Total
Austra-
United
West
North and
Central
South
All
and
Hong
Philip-
Other
Other
quarter
Total
Europe'
Total
India
Kong
Vietnam
pines
Asia
lasia
States
Indies 2
Africa
America 2
America
countries 2
D
27
41
36
125590
125591
125592
125593
125594
37
38
39
125596
125597
125598
40
1984
88,199
20,831
41,877
5,470
7,707
10,975
3.740
13.985
535
6.869
5.585
3.547
4,033
4,073
849
1985
84.253
18,875
38,549
4,047
7,392
10,161
3.219
13,730
507
6.747
6,104
3.553
4,931
4,350
625
1983 4
21.417
5,858
9,436
1,895
1,742
2.045
973
2.781
144
1.653
1,495
868
623
1,159
181
1984 1
18,306
4.221
8,616
1,689
1,382
1,935
801
2.809
120
1.330
1,146
671
1,109
929
164
2
25,419
5,806
1 1 ,605
1.757
1,997
2,538
1,127
4.186
166
2.146
1,703
1.174
1.120
1,366
333
3
24,984
5,790
12,321
1,215
2,719
3,363
1.044
3.980
152
2.021
1,732
1.046
797
974
151
4
19,490
5,014
9.335
809
1,609
3,139
768
3,010
97
1,372
1,004
656
1,007
804
201
1985 1
17.689
4,104
8,121
793
1.428
2,340
736
2.824
132
1.348
1,175
767
982
896
164
2
17,303
3.947
7,770
827
1,462
2,077
612
2.792
141
1.463
1,157
808
1.007
827
183
3
27,453
6.151
12,350
1,121
2,933
2.939
1.051
4,306
128
2.146
2.185
1,104
1.746
1.498
133
4
21.808
4.673
10,308
1,306
1,569
2.805
820
3.808
106
1.790
1.587
874
1.196
1,129
145
1986 1
18,769
4.045
8,484
1,406
1,122
1.976
751
3,229
119
1.355
1.376
804
1.372
981
233
2
24,427
5.878
9,888
1,661
1,227
1,719
1.197
4,084
137
2.110
1.950
1,153
1,540
1,343
428
3
26,517
6,235
11,158
1,644
2,052
1,832
1.057
4,573
110
1.743
2.163
1,448
1,624
1,470
566
'Includes the CANSIM series for Great Britain(D28), France(D29), Germany(D30), Netherlands(D31 ), Greece(D32), ltaly(D33), Portugal(D34). Poland(D1 25589). Other Europe(D35) Data for
these countries may be obtained by contacting CANSIM Division 613-990-8200. or any of the Statistics Canada Regional Offices 2 A list of countries included in this grouping may be
obtained from Population Estimates Section. Demography Div ., Statistics Canada 613-990-9581
Source: Employment and Immigration Canada.
14
February 1987
Table 3: Immigration to Canada, by province of destination
Section 2— Tables 3 and 4
Year
and
Yukon.
quarter
Canada
Nlid
P.E.I.
NS
N.B.
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta.
BC
NWT
D
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
1984
88,239
299
109
1,034
600
14,641
41,527
3,903
2,150
10.670
13.190
116
1985
84,253
325
112
962
593
14,893
40,652
3,415
1,911
9.000
12.290
100
1983 4
21,417
83
23
221
105
3,428
9,894
900
397
2.469
3.856
41
1984 1
18,994
52
17
179
118
3.274
8,455
893
440
2.443
3,097
26
2
24,984
113
35
306
183
4,393
1 1 ,503
1.087
569
3.024
3.742
29
3
24.777
85
32
316
182
3,949
12,048
1,021
605
2.980
3,525
34
4
19,484
49
25
233
117
3,025
9,521
902
536
2.223
2,826
27
1985 1
17,689
87
24
206
106
2,869
8,559
742
389
2,007
2,678
22
2
17,303
56
25
231
148
2.966
8,141
638
437
1,994
2,639
28
3
27,453
70
27
290
187
5,047
13,157
1,172
600
2,812
4,061
30
4
21 ,808
112
36
235
152
4,011
10,795
863
485
2,187
2,912
20
1986 1
18,769
56
26
188
118
2,835
9,204
940
477
2,230
2,671
24
2
24,427
74
48
302
176
4,817
1 1 ,628
1.089
471
2,541
3.251
30
3
26,517
75
39
320
181
5,122
13,794
881
520
2,539
3.018
28
Source: Employment and Immigration Canada.
Table 4: Immigration to Canada, by (intended) occupational group 1
Destined
to the labour force
Not destined to
the labour
force
Profes-
Commer-
Transport
Mining
Students
Year
Total
sional
cial
Service
and
and
(18 years
and
immi-
Mana-
and
and fi-
and re-
communi-
Agricul-
quarry-
Manufac-
La-
Sub-
and
Sub-
quarter
gration
gerial 2
technical
Clerical
nancial
creation
cation
ture
ing 3
turing*
bourers
total 5
Spouses'
Children
over)'
total"
D
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
1984
88.199
2,554
6,056
3,143
1,534
5,307
567
1,167
137
7,587
510
38,523
14,530
7.064
17.609
49.676
1985
84.253
2,290
6,309
3,077
1.470
5.343
593
1.044
184
7,419
521
38,506
12.994
6.512
17,441
45.747
1983 4
21,417
589
1,549
772
353
1,042
169
304
34
1,746
115
8,957
3.900
1.696
4,114
12.460
1984 1
18.306
427
1,299
635
329
1,103
104
292
24
1,543
76
8,203
3.014
1.409
3,438
10.103
2
25.419
612
1,672
927
414
1.851
149
328
29
1,953
141
1 1 ,466
4,166
1.871
4,703
13.953
3
24,984
902
1,736
883
445
1.461
142
301
43
2,207
142
10,151
4,175
2.050
5.691
14.833
4
19,490
613
1,349
698
346
892
172
246
41
1,884
151
8,703
3.175
1.734
3,777
10,787
1985 1
17.689
614
1,346
689
307
1.341
125
231
36
1,698
105
8,536
2,702
1,361
3,414
9,153
2
17.303
587
1,328
668
301
1.134
125
236
38
1,575
131
8,227
2.625
1,266
3,301
9,076
3
27.453
1,001
1,961
946
464
1,654
168
315
55
2,280
151
12,086
4.230
2,117
6.254
15,367
4
21.808
788
1,674
774
398
1,214
175
262
55
1,866
134
9,657
3.437
1,768
4.472
12,151
1986 1
18,769
613
1.406
708
335
945
136
295
53
1,633
97
8,686
2.856
1,589
3.784
10.083
2
24,427
897
1,780
936
412
1,474
202
387
72
2,104
140
11,653
3.584
1.815
4.813
12.774
3
26,517
1,286
2,083
1,054
441
1,217
190
328
75
2,048
191
11,945
3,913
2.037
6.163
14.572
'The occupational status of the majority of the persons destined to the labour force is determined by immigration officials by an examination of documentary evidence provided by the
immigrants. The classification of occupations is similar to that used in the 1971 Census; see Occupational Classification Manual. Census of Canada. 1971. Catalogue Number 12-536E.
Vol. I 'Beginning with 1978. this is subdivided into entrepreneurs and managers-administrators For breakdown refer to CANSIM main base includes logging, fishing, trapping and
hunting 'Includes mechanical and construction. 'Includes a small number in non-specified occupations "Beginning with 1978 includes fiances and fiancees. 'Does not include
students entering Canada on students' visas "Includes also retired persons, elderly dependents, and other unspecified persons
Source: Employment and Immigration Canada.
15
Section 2— Tables 5-7
Table 5: Births, 1 by province (number)
February 1987
Year and
quarter
Canada
Nfld.
P.E.I.
NS
N.B.
Que.
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
N.W.T.
D
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
1983
1984
373,689
377,031
8,929
8.560
1,907
1,954
12,401
12,378
10,518
10,360
88,154
87,839
126.826
131,296
16.602
16.651
17,847
18,014
45.555
44,105
42,919
43,911
540
519
1,491
1,444
1983 4
90.595
1.979
459
3,051
2,583
21,519
30,931
3.977
4,321
10,764
10.528
128
355
1984 1
2
3
4
91,429
97,033
98,012
90,557
2.157
2.287
2.244
1.872
470
475
511
498
3,001
3,130
3,212
3,035
2.496
2.705
2.641
2.518
21.423
22,887
22,657
20.872
31.227
33,561
34,504
32,004
4,107
4,180
4,389
3,975
4,532
4.537
4,694
4.251
10.911
11.315
1 1 .393
10.486
10.655
1 1 .427
1 1 ,299
10,530
120
143
132
124
330
386
336
392
1985 1
2
3
4
93.890
99,820
97.430
88.000
2.240
2.050
2.190
1.600
460
500
540
490
2,920
3,370
3,220
2,770
2,550
2.780
2.590
2,380
21.610
23,460
23.060
19.680
32.420
34.800
32,260
31,790
4,130
4.240
4.610
4.090
4,260
4.710
4.730
4.170
11.790
1 1 .850
12,200
10,420
10,930
1 1 ,660
11,600
10.230
170
100
110
110
410
300
320
270
1986 1
2
3
91,050
99.600
97,060
1,940
2,050
2,270
440
560
510
2,910
3,320
3,200
2,370
2,780
2.550
20,740
22.910
22.600
31,760
35.100
34.490
4,120
4.210
4.430
4,500
4,650
4.580
10,710
1 1 ,800
1 1 ,470
11,160
1 1 .770
10.570
110
130
130
290
320
260
'Monthly ligures do not add to total shown because month was not reported for 200 Quebec births
Table 6: Deaths, by province (number)
Year and
quarter
Canada
Nfld
Que
Ont
BC
N.W.T.
160
1983
174,484
3,498
1,050
7.047
5.206
44.275
64,507
8.521
7.611
12.588
19.827
113
241
1984
175.727
3,520
1.109
6,913
5.272
44,449
64,703
8.290
7.710
12,730
20,686
108
237
1983 4
44.242
894
244
1,735
1.325
1 1 ,097
16.377
2.162
1.868
3,240
5,215
34
51
1984 1
44.855
887
317
1,919
1,330
1 1 .366
16.368
2.104
1.892
3.222
5,377
25
48
2
43,665
945
278
1,746
1,319
11,047
16,052
2.058
1.958
3.155
5,019
23
65
3
42,473
874
238
1,567
1.297
10,802
15,531
2,048
1.944
3.110
4,969
29
64
4
44,734
814
276
1,681
1.326
11.234
16.752
2,080
1.916
3.243
5,321
31
60
1985 1
46,700
900
260
1,850
1.330
12.830
17.050
2.140
1.940
3.240
5,100
20
40
2
44,770
820
300
1,730
1.370
1 1 .770
16.580
2.040
2.090
3.110
4,880
30
50
3
42,720
740
260
1,710
1,280
10.660
15.310
2.080
2.120
3.410
5,080
30
40
4
44.140
780
260
1,660
1,310
11.300
16.030
2.240
1.930
3.380
5,160
40
50
1986 1
50,340
1,000
320
2,060
1,320
12.730
18.270
2.290
2.100
3.550
6,640
20
40
2
45,550
980
290
1,930
1,450
1 1 .620
16,400
2.340
2,150
3.360
4,950
30
50
3
43,790
980
270
1,730
1.250
11.040
15.980
2.230
1,890
3.290
5,050
30
50
Table 7:
Marriages, 1 by province (number)
Year and
quarter
Canada Nfld P.E.I.
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
Yukon
N.W.T.
D
170 171 172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
1983
184,675
3,778
937
6,505
5.260
36,144
70.893
8.261
7.504
21.172
23,692
243
286
1984
185,597
3,567
1,057
6.798
5.294
37.433
71.922
8.393
7.213
20.052
23,397
212
259
1983 4
43,626
947
191
1,536
1,138
7,671
17.293
1.965
1,819
4,870
6.033
70
93
1984 1
18,423
398
92
666
409
2.400
7.485
875
626
2,422
2.991
25
34
2
52,629
933
247
1,730
1,435
10.889
20,526
2.395
2,124
5,732
6.496
48
74
3
71,006
1,438
484
2,768
2.280
16.389
26,490
3.111
2,815
7,225
7.840
82
84
4
43,539
798
234
1,634
1,170
7.755
17.421
2,012
1,648
4.673
6.070
57
67
1985 1
17.600
360
50
600
380
2.060
7.440
720
560
2.440
2.910
30
50
2
49,700
930
200
1,510
1.400
9.640
20,160
2,110
2,050
5.700
5.920
30
50
3
70.470
1,520
440
2,860
2.170
15.020
25,580
3.320
3.060
8.090
8.250
90
70
4
42.880
770
220
1,510
1.110
7.480
17,120
2.020
1.540
4.560
6.450
40
60
1986 1
17,710
360
70
650
330
2.240
7,350
820
510
2.320
2.980
20
60
2
53,780
850
220
1,720
1,650
10,760
21,500
2.380
2.270
5,930
6.390
50
60
3
72.380
1,350
500
2,840
2.360
15.910
27,440
3,210
2.730
7,380
8,510
70
80
'Monthly figures do not add to total shown because month was not reported for 204 marriages in Quebec
Source: Vital Statistics (84-001), (84-205) and (84-206), Statistics Canada.
16
Section 3 ■ System of National Accounts
1 . Income and Expenditure Accounts
18 1.1 Gross Domestic Product, Income Based
18 1.2 Gross Domestic Product, Expenditure Based
19 1.3 Gross Domestic Product at 1981 Prices, Expenditure Based
19 1.4 Relation Between Gross Domestic Product at Market Prices,
Gross National Product at Market Prices, and Net National
Income at Factor Cost
20 1.5 Sources and Disposition of Gross Saving
20 1.6 Sources and Disposition of Personal Income
21 1.7 Personal Expenditure on Consumer Goods and Services
by Type of Expenditure
22 1.8 Personal Expenditure on Consumer Goods and
Services by Type of Expenditure, at 1981 Prices
22 1.9 Government Sector Revenue and Expenditure
23 1.10 Federal Government Revenue and Expenditure
24 1.11 Provincial Government Revenue and Expenditure
25 1.12 Local Government Revenue and Expenditure
26 1.13 Hospital Revenue and Expenditure
26 1.14 Canada and Quebec Pension Plan Revenue and
Expenditure
27 1.15 Implicit Price Indexes, Gross Domestic Product,
(1981-100). Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rates
2. Domestic Product by Industry at Factor Cost
28 2.1 Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Factor Cost in 1981 prices, Quarterly
30 2.2 Gross Domestic Product by Industry at Factor Cost in 1981 Prices, Monthly
3. Balance of International Payments
37 3.1 Canadian Balance of International Payments, Current Account, All Countries
38 3.2 Canadian Balance of International Payments, Current Account, Area Distribution
39 3.3 Canadian Balance of International Payments, Capital Account, All Countries
17
Section 3— Tables 1.1 and 1.2
Table 1. Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.1: Gross domestic product, income based (millions of current dollars).
February 1987
Wages,
Accr'd
Net
salaries.
net
income of
and
Corpo-
Interest
income
non-farm
Net
Capital
Gross
supple-
ration
& misc
of farm
unmcorp
domestic
Indirect
consump-
Statis-
domestic
Year
mentary
profits
invest-
operators
business
Inventory
income
taxes
tion
tical
product
and
labour
before
ment
from farm
incl.
valuation
at factor
less
allow-
dis-
at market
quarter
income'
taxes 1
income 23
prod 4
rent
adjustment*
cost
subsidies
ances
crepancy
prices
D
10002
10003
10004
10005
10006
10007
10001
10008
10009
10010
10000
D
20002
20003
20004
20005
20006
20007
20001
20008
20009
20010
20000
1984
238,496
45,430
39,837
3,462
24,715
-2.961
348,979
42.851
50,391
1,106
443,327
1985
255,569
47,528
40.099
4,083
28,586
-2,165
373,700
47.171
53,725
1,765
476.361
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
63,854
1 1 ,885
9.820
-1.917
7,072
-882
89.832
10.923
13.317
750
114.822
3
65,585
1 1 ,494
9,848
6,045
8,038
-185
100,825
12.324
13.503
735
127,387
4
65,522
12,805
10.334
747
7,694
-473
96.629
12,504
13,879
786
123,798
1986 1
64,548
10,637
1 1 ,308
-355
6,921
-499
92,560
12,992
13,912
-1,333
118.131
2
67,738
1 1 ,706
9.497
-1,243
8.171
8
95,877
12,455
14,062
513
122.907
3
69,069
1 1 ,228
9,999
6,849
8,772
105
106,022
14,876
14,456
355
135,709
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
253.312
44,964
39,744
5,520
27,824
-2.088
369,276
46.572
53,584
1.540
470,972
3
258.092
47,548
39.480
3.372
29,500
-1,392
376,600
47,340
54,172
2.068
480,180
4
261 ,636
50.776
41,848
3,716
30.316
-2.452
385,840
49,360
54,616
1.044
490.860
1986 1
265,460
43,752
42,816
4.804
30,532
-1,332
386,032
52,264
56.064
1.520
495,880
2
268,900
44,684
38,172
6,972
31,460
876
391 ,064
52,840
56,648
1.448
502,000
3
271,808
45,296
40,292
3,664
32,196
-240
393,016
57,572
57,932
860
509,380
'Includes military pay and allowances. 'These aggregates differ from those shown in earlier publications in that they are on a "domestic" basis and thus include interest and div-
idends paid to non-residents and exclude interest and dividends received from non-residents includes profits (net of losses) of government business enterprises and other government
investment income. 'Includes value of physical change in farm inventories An adjustment has been made to take account of the accrued earnings of farm operators arising out of the
operations of the Canadian Wheat Board Book value of inventories is deflated to remove the effect of price changes and the derived physical change is then valued at average prices
of the current period to obtain the value of physical change The difference between this value of physical change and the change in book value is called the inventory valuation ad-
justment 'See footnote 3, Table 12
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.2: Gross domestic product, expenditure based (millions of current dollars).
Govern-
Business investmen
Personal
ment
expend-
current
Fixed capital 1
Inventories
expend-
iture
consu-
Government
Resi-
Non-
Machin-
Farm &
Exports
imports
Statis-
domestic
mer
on
investment
dential
resi-
ery
grain in
of
of
tical
product
Year
goods
goods
con-
dential
and
commer-
goods
goods
dis-
at
and
and
and ser-
Fixed
Inven-
struc-
construc-
equip-
Non-
cial
and
and
crep-
market
quarter
services
vices
capital'
tories
Total'
tion
tion
ment
Total
farm 3
channels*
services 5
services'
ancy
prices
D
10012
10013
10014
10015
10016
10017
10018
10019
10020
10021
10022
10023
10026
10029
10011
D
20012
20013
20014
20015
20016
20017
20018
20019
20020
20021
20022
20023
20026
20029
20011
1984
251.353
89.302
1 1 ,225
20
73,034
21 ,873
24.731
26,430
3.157
4,188
-1,031
126,406
-110.064
-1,106
443,327
1985
274,658
94,971
11,781
-64
80,856
25,368
26,572
28.916
2.745
2.209
536
135,961
-122,783
-1.764
476.361
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
68.399
22,212
2,803
50
21,129
6.479
6,743
7,907
-2,346
-1,232
-1,114
35,617
-32.293
-749
114,822
3
68,536
23,699
3,455
20
22,120
8,077
7,350
6,693
7,579
2,164
5,415
33.221
-30,507
-736
127,387
4
74,706
24,487
3,110
-95
21,149
6,909
6,835
7,405
-2,574
-1,173
-1,401
35,116
-31,316
-785
123.798
1986 1
68.419
25.688
2.386
-11
18,655
4,902
6,051
7,702
1,582
3,700
-2,118
32,802
-32,722
1,332
118.131
2
74,118
23.31 1
2,838
57
23,170
7,978
6,185
9.007
-1.285
-526
-759
35.806
-34.595
-513
122.907
3
74,200
25,058
3,459
-31
23,557
9,766
6,346
7,445
8,031
1.894
6,137
34,273
-32,483
-355
135.709
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
270.516
94.060
1 1 ,768
—
79,532
24.024
27,476
28,032
3,176
2.016
1,160
134,336
-120.880
-1,536
470.972
3
278,540
94,648
11,796
-132
82,952
26,260
27,204
29,488
4,684
4.228
456
134,392
-124,632
-2,068
480,180
4
284,420
97,372
11,832
-76
85,476
28.516
26.308
30,652
1,244
1.292
-48
141,084
-129,448
-1,044
490.860
1986 1
288,244
98,260
11,792
56
86,532
28,188
27,120
31,224
7,144
6.300
844
139,868
-134.500
-1.516
495.880
2
293,700
98,956
11,816
-16
85,908
29,552
24,840
31.516
6.156
4,840
1,316
134.396
-127,472
-1.444
502.000
3
301 .728
100.144
1 1 ,872
-284
87,764
31,736
23,344
32,684
3,840
3,144
696
138.336
-133,164
-856
509.380
'Includes outlay on new durable assets such as building and highway construction by governments other than government business enterprises Excludes defence construction and
equipment which is defined as current expenditure 'Includes capital expenditures by private and government business enterprises, private non-commercial institutions and outlays on
new residential construction by individuals Capital expenditure is defined to include all transfer costs on the sales and purchases of existing fixed assets 3 The book value of invento-
ries is deflated to remove the effect of price change and the derived "physical" change is then valued at average prices of the current period to obtain the value of physical change.
The difference between the value of physical change and the change in book value is called the inventory valuation adjustment (shown in Table 11) 'See footnote 4, Table 11
'Excludes investment income received from non-residents 'Excludes investment income paid to non-residents
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
18
February 1987
1— Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.3: Gross domestic product at 1981 prices, expenditure based (millions of dollars) 1
Section 3— Tables 1.3 and 1.4
Personal
expend-
iture on
consumer
goods
and
services
Govern-
ment
current
expend-
iture
on
goods
and
services
Government
investment
Business investment
Exports
of
goods
and
services 1
Deduct
imports
ot goods
and
services'
Stalls
deal
dis-
crep-
ancy
Gross
domes-
tic
pro-
duct
at
1981
prices
Fixed
capital
Inventories
Total
Non-
tarm
Farm
and
grain
in com-
mercial
chan-
nels
Total
Resi-
dential
construc-
tion
Non-
resi-
dential
construc-
tion
Machin-
ery
and
equip-
ment
Year
and
quarter
Fixed
capital
Inven-
tories
Final
domestic
demand
D
D
10032
20032
10033
20033
10034
20034
10035
20035
10036
20036
10037
20037
10038
20038
10039
20039
10041
20041
10042
20042
10043
20043
10044
20044
10048
20048
10052
20052
10031
20031
10053
20053
1984
1985
205.496 72,540
215,683 73,891
9,888
10.151
Unadjusted for seasonality
16
-50
66,231
70.609
19,756
22,239
22,289
23.108
24,186
25.262
2,347
2,489
3.508
2,032
-1,161
457
118,001
124,792
-99,131
-106.813
-926
-1.428
374,462
389.324
354,155
370.334
1985 2 53.931 17,412 2.427
3 53.088 18,335 2,989
4 58.276 18.759 2.651
1986 1 52.416 19,558 2,018
2 56.116 17.632 2,389
3 55,280 18,647 2,883
40
18,464
5,699
5,895
6,870
-2,271
-1,099
16
19.287
7,029
6.387
5,871
7,628
1.921
75
18.268
5,997
5.888
6,383
-2.597
-895
-9
15.867
4,201
5,133
6,533
689
3.078
45
19.382
6,612
5,214
7,556
-1,516
-319
24
19,458
7,867
5,308
6,283
9,077
1.883
-1,172 32.386 -27.917
5.707 30,051 -26.641
-1.702 32,300 -27,069
-2.389 30.438 -27.763
-1,197 33.153 -29.426
7.194 31,937 -28,183
-612 93,860 92.234
-602 104,151 93,699
-633 99,880 97.954
1.063 94,277 89.859
-406 97,369 95,519
-285 108,790 96,268
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2 213.724 73,536 10.188
3 217,580 73,520 10,216
4 219,992 74,700 10,096
1986 1 220,512 74,468 9.964
2 223.116 74,544 9.944
3 227.180 74,616 9.892
—
69.600
21.228
24,020
24,352
2,824
1,632
1,192
123.248
-105.376
108
72.408
22.904
23,640
25,864
3.968
3.780
188
122.068
-108.532
-48
73.748
24,664
22,664
26,420
1,308
1,424
-116
128,544
-111,100
44
73,504
23.968
23,008
26,528
6,732
5.292
1,440
129,044
-114,292
-12
72,204
24,620
20,944
26.640
7,004
4,976
2,028
126.016
-109,812
220
72,528
25.568
19.516
27,444
5,036
3,548
1.488
129.752
-115,044
-1,244 386,500 367,048
-1.660 389.460 373,724
-824 396.416 378.536
-1.220 398.756 378,448
-1,156 401.848 379,808
-676 403.064 384.216
'The period 1961-1986 was deflated in three time periods 1961-1971; 1971-1981. 1981-1986 with price indexes based on 1961. 1971 and 1981 respectively The prices were then
linked arithmetically at the major group, component and total levels to the 1981 base The linking process produced residual differences between the sum of the linked groups and
linked aggregates These differences are shown as adjusting entries 'Excludes investment income received from non-residents 'Excludes investment income paid to non-residents
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.4: Relation between gross domestic product at market prices,
factor cost (in millions of current dollars).
gross national product at market prices, and net national income at
Year
and
quarter
Add:
invest-
Deduct
Equals:
Gross
ment
invest-
gross
Deduct
Net
domestic
income
ment
national
Deduct:
capital
Deduct
national
product
received
income
product
indirect
consump-
statis-
income
at
from
paid to
at
taxes
tion
tical
at
market
non-
non-
market
less
allow-
dis-
factor
prices
residents
residents
prices'
subsidies'
ances
crepancy
cost
10057
20057
10330
20330
10331
20331
10556
20056
10059
20059
10060
20060
10061
20061
10055
20055
1984
1985
443,327
6,177
-19.969
429.535
-42,851
-50,391
-1,106
335,187
476,361
7.439
-22,036
461,764
-47.171
-53,725
-1,765
359,103
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
114,822
2,272
-5.266
1 1 1 ,828
-10,923
-13,317
-750
86.838
127.387
1,691
-5,208
123.870
-12,324
-13.503
-735
97.308
123,798
1.718
-5.834
119,682
-12.504
-13,879
-786
92,513
118,131
1.558
-6,354
113.335
-12,992
-13,912
1,333
87.764
122,907
1,587
-5,475
119.019
-12,455
-14,062
-513
91 .989
135.709
2,003
-5,241
132,471
-14,876
-14.456
-355
102.784
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
470,972
9.004
-21,692
458,284
-46.572
-53,584
-1,540
356.588
480,180
6.936
-21 ,592
465,524
-47.340
-54,172
-2,068
361.944
490.860
6.216
-22,468
474,608
-49,360
-54,616
-1,044
369,588
495.880
6.656
-24,524
478,012
-52.264
-56,064
-1.520
368.164
502.000
6,692
-22,568
486.124
-52.840
-56,648
-1,448
375.188
509.380
7,800
-22.052
495.128
-57.572
-57,932
-860
378.764
'Gross National Product at 1981 prices can be calculated by deflating net investment income from non-residents with the overall Gross Domestic Product implicit price index and adding
the result to Gross Domestic Product at 1981 prices
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
19
Section 3— Tables 1.5 and 1.6
1— Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.5: Sources and disposition ot gross saving (in millions o< current dollars).
February 1987
Sources of gross saving
Total
Disposition of gross
saving
Saving
Capital
con-
sumption
allow-
ances
Surplus(-)
or
deficit! + )
of Canada
on current
trans-
actions
with non-
residents'
Statis-
tical
discre-
pancy
Total
saving
Persons
corporated
& unin-
business
Corporate & government
business enterprises
Govern-
ment
Undis-
tributed
corpo-
ration
profits
Unre-
mitted
profits
of govern-
ment
business
enter-
prises
Capital
assis-
tance
Inventory
valuation
adjust-
ment
Total
invest-
ment
in
fixed
capi-
tal
Total
invest-
ment
in
inven-
tories
Year
and
quarter
Personal
saving
Adjust-
ment on
grain
trans-
actions'
Statis-
tical
discre-
pancy
D
D
10063
20063
10065
20065
10066
20066
10068
20068
10069
20069
10070
20070
10071
20071
10072
20072
10073
20073
10078
20078
10079
20079
10062
20062
10081
20081
10085
20085
10086
20086
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
7.013
10.077
182
4,626
171
932
3
17,156
16,989
143
4,121
106
647
4
5,739
5,838
304
4,130
484
853
1986 1
6.723
10,225
-312
2.527
443
687
2
6.818
8,267
107
4,588
80
818
3
18,114
15,391
25
4,609
129
791
-882 -8.093 13,317 -193
-185 -4,665 13,503 1,044
-473 -5,397 13.879 401
-499 -6,348 13.912 4,642
8 -7,050 14,062 2.874
105 -2,936 14.456 1.736
750
20.887
23.932
-2.296
-749
735
32,438
25.575
7,599
-736
786
20,805
24.259
-2.669
-785
1,333
23,944
21,041
1,571
1,332
513
24.267
26,008
-1.228
-513
355
34,661
27,016
8,000
-355
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
38,260
48.388
-96
14,696
1,104
3,532
-2,088
-27.276
53.584
-444
1,540
92.940
91.300
3.176
-1,536
3
35,096
40,064
-168
17,200
968
2.608
-1.392
-24.184
54.172
5,896
2,068
97,232
94,748
4.552
-2,068
4
36,624
40.060
480
18,340
2,036
3,416
-2,452
-25.256
54.616
5.148
1.044
97.432
97.308
1.168
-1,044
1986 1
34,140
42,868
132
1 1 ,204
652
2.888
-1,332
-22,272
56,064
12.284
1,520
104.008
98.324
7.200
-1,516
2
34,740
39.288
-104
15.356
700
3,140
876
-24.516
56.648
9,584
1,448
102,420
97,724
6.140
-1,444
3
33,404
30,640
-268
17,400
1,112
3.180
-240
-18.420
57.932
10,140
860
102.336
99.636
3.556
-856
'This item is the adjustment to take account of the accrued earnings of farm operators arising out of the operations of the Canadian Wheal Board
source of savings made available to economy by non-residents
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.6: Sources and disposition of personal income (in millions of current dollars).
'A positive figure indicates a
Wages, salaries and
supplementary labour income
Net
Net
income
Infprp^t
Current transfers
From government
income
received
by farm
operators
from farm
of non-
farm unin-
corpora-
ted
business.
dividends,
From
government
Year
Military
pay
and
miscel-
laneous
invest-
Transfer
pay-
ments
Capital
and
quarter
Total
From
business
Civilian
allow-
ances
From
persons
produc-
tion'
including
rent
ment
income 2
Total
to
persons
assist-
ance 3
D
10088
10089
10090
10091
10092
10093
10094
10096
10097
10098
10099
D
20088
20089
20090
20091
20092
20093
20094
20096
20097
20098
20099
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
63,854
45.723
14,828
693
2.610
-2.099
7.072
13,338
15,082
14,930
152
3
65,585
47,861
14,702
699
2.323
5.902
8.038
13,498
14,109
13.964
145
4
65,522
47.017
15.127
700
2.678
443
7.694
13,768
14,830
14.752
78
1986 1
64.548
46,018
15.125
714
2.691
-43
6.921
14.157
15,473
15.380
93
2
67.738
48,614
15,669
717
2.738
-1,350
8,171
14,109
15,949
15.867
82
3
69,069
50,244
15,616
769
2.440
6,824
8,772
14,603
15.208
15.133
75
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
253,312
181.896
58.640
2.720
10.056
5.616
27,824
54.000
58.816
58,208
608
3
258.092
185,788
59,260
2.780
10.264
3.540
29,500
53,368
58.896
58.316
580
4
261 ,636
188,072
60,308
2,828
10,428
3.236
30,316
53.908
60.192
59.880
312
1986 1
265,460
191.184
60,932
2.896
10.448
4.672
30,532
57.500
60.304
59,932
372
2
268,900
193.568
61,964
2.816
10.552
7.076
31,460
57,104
62.236
61 ,908
328
3
271 ,808
194,996
62,968
3.056
10,788
3.932
32,196
57.844
63,508
63.208
300
'This item differs from Column 4, Table 1.1 by excluding the adjustment which has been made to the account of the accrued earnings arising out of the operations of the Canadian
Wheat Board 'Includes all interest on the public debt paid by government to persons 'Charitable contributions and bad debts
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
20
February 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.6: Sources and disposition of personal income (in millions of current dollars).
Section 3— Tables 1 6/concluded and 1.7
Current transfers
cont'd
Personal
income
Personal
expen-
diture
on
consumer
goods
and
services
Current transfers
Personal
saving
Personal
dis-
posable
income'
To
governmen
To
corpor-
ations
To
non-
resi-
dents
Total
Income
taxes
&
Suc-
cession
duties
& estate
taxes
Employer
employee
contri-
butions to
social ins
& govt
pension
funds
Other
Personal
saving
as per-
centage
ol personal
dis-
posable
income
Year
and
quarter
From
corpor-
ations*
From
non-
resi-
dents
D
D
10100
20100
10101
20101
10087
20087
10103
20103
10104
20104
10105
20105
10106
20106
10107
20107
10108
20108
10109
20109
10110
20110
10102
20102
10111
20111
10112
20112
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
174
172
97.593
68,399
17,909
11.445
175
173
107.480
68,536
20.722
14,516
170
170
102,597
74.706
20.937
15,128
180
176
101.412
68.419
21,488
14,693
183
177
104,977
74,118
21 .282
14,278
182
177
114,835
74,200
23.934
17,214
3
5,543
908
1,077
131
10,077
79.684
6
5,260
930
1,100
133
16,989
86,758
5
4,883
921
982
134
5,838
81 ,660
3
5,782
1,000
1.137
143
10,225
79,924
3
6,061
940
1.168
142
8,267
83.695
3
5,755
962
1,171
139
15.391
90,901
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
696 688 400,952
700 692 404,788
680 680 410.648
720
732
728
704 419,892
708 428.216
708 430.724
270,516
278,540
284,420
288,244
293,700
301 ,728
77,052
81 ,336
81 ,760
83,696
89,872
93,156
53.332
56,556
55,928
57,056
64,028
66,180
52
19,836
3,832
4.472
524
48.388
323,900
14.9
64
20,892
3,824
4.316
532
40.064
323.452
12.4
20
22,000
3,812
3.872
536
40.060
328,888
12.2
52
22,944
3,644
4.512
572
42.868
. 336.196
128
12
21.892
3.940
4.788
568
39.288
338,344
11.6
12
23,028
3,936
4.644
556
30,640
337,568
9 1
"This item is the transfer
Source: National Income
Table 1.7: Personal
portion of interest on the Consumer debt 'Personal disposable income
and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
expenditure on consumer goods and services by type
is equal to "personal income" minus "current transfers to government"
of expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
-
Year
and
quarter
Durable goods
Semi-durable
goods
Non-durable goods
Services
Total
Of which:
Total
Of which:
Total
Of which:
Personal
Of which:
clothing
and
Total footwear
expendi-
ture
Motor
vehicles,
parts
and
repairs
Furniture
and
household
appliances
Food
& non-
alcoholic
beverages
Motor
fuels &
lubri-
cants
Elec-
tricity,
gas &
other
fuels
Gross
rent
(imputed
and
paid)
Restaur-
ants
and
hotels
Net
expendi-
ture
abroad
on
consumer
goods
and
services
D
D
10114
20114
10115
20115
10116
20116
10118 10119
20118 20119
10121
20121
10122
20122
10123
20123
10124
20124
10126
20126
10127
20127
10128
20128
10129
20129
10113
20113
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
10.704
5,904
1,988
6,894
4,166
19.485
8,500
2,676
2,015
31,316
12.629
4,275
291
68.399
3
10.143
5,271
2,077
6.903
4,058
19,452
8,500
2.814
1,480
32,038
13.274
4,735
-613
68,536
4
11.071
5,179
2,418
9,373
5,652
22,093
8,870
2,829
3,009
32.169
13.000
4,244
250
74.706
1986 1
8.987
4,875
1,806
5,815
3,369
20,703
8.235
2,500
4,135
32.914
12.883
3.981
1,228
68.419
2
1 1 ,742
6,435
2,204
7,542
4,555
20,513
9.130
2,400
2,035
34.321
13,801
4,762
-3
74.118
3
11,413
5,967
2,319
7,556
4,459
20.429
9,160
2,455
1,533
34.802
14,374
5,386
-1.278
74,200
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
39,244
20,240
7,976
28.036
16,720
79.324
33,412
10,676
9.952
123,912
49.948
16.684
1.180
270,516
3
41.012
21 ,460
8,200
28,864
17,176
81 ,356
33,756
10,652
10.964
127,308
51,332
17,064
1,360
278.540
4
42.156
21 ,880
8,588
29,748
17,716
83,184
34,472
11,040
11,212
129,332
52,304
17,480
772
284.420
1986 1
42,504
22.208
8,548
29,924
17.800
83,728
35.004
10,748
10.960
132.088
53,280
17,824
588
288,244
2
43,316
22,336
8,796
30,664
18,256
84,040
35,908
9,580
10.800
135,680
54.592
18.580
208
293,700
3
45,800
24,128
9,068
31 ,332
18,688
85.980
36.560
9.596
11.508
138.616
55.692
19.404
-840
301 ,728
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
21
Section 3 — Tables 1.8 and 1.9 February 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.8: Personal expenditure on consumer goods and services by type of expenditure, at 1981 prices (in millions of dollars).
Non-durable
Durable goods
Semi-durable
goods
goods
Services
Of which:
Of which:
Of
which
Personal
expen-
diture
Motor
Furni-
Motor
Elec-
Gross
vehicles,
ture
Of which:
Food
fuels
tricity,
rent
Restaur-
Net
on con-
Year
and
parts
and
and
household
clothing
and
& non-
alcoholic
and
lubri-
gas &
other
(imputed
and
ants
and
expen-
diture
sumer
goods &
quarter
Total
repairs
appliances
Total
footwear
Total
beverages
cants
fuels
Total
paid)
hotels
abroad
services
D
10132
10133
10134
10137
10138
10141
10142
10143
10144
10147
10148
10149
10150
10131
D
20132
20133
20134
20137
20138
20141
20142
20143
20144
20147
20148
20149
20150
20131
1984
1985
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
9,354
5.042
1,672
5,789
3.567
14,893
7,114
1,883
1.413
23.895
9.501
3,337
182
53,931
3
8.860
4,486
1,734
5,754
3.452
14,785
7,149
1.990
1.069
23.689
9.611
3.619
-453
53.088
4
9.720
4,364
2,008
7,770
4.782
16,614
7.521
1.900
2.126
24,172
9,707
3.232
155
58,276
1986 1
7,717
4,038
1,491
4,766
2.829
15,229
6.792
1.684
2.847
24.704
9.776
3,005
818
52,416
2
9,782
5,128
1,798
6,153
3.809
15,303
7.405
1,920
1,454
24,878
9.867
3,509
-29
56.116
3
9,491
4,736
1,886
6,093
3.697
15,059
7,264
2.020
1.120
24,637
10.001
3.878
-858
55.280
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
34,464
35,812
36,700
17,296
18,192
18,440
6,700
6,840
7,124
23,524
24,028
24,612
14,320
14,600
14,960
1986 1
2
3
36,608
36,440
38.076
18,412
17,888
19,080
7,060
7,180
7,376
24,568
25,012
25,268
14.940
15.288
15,500
60,700 28,248
61,608 28,520
62,220 28,828
61 .892 28,896
62,900 29,312
63,716 29,160
7,512 7,000 95,036 38,096 12,988 796 213.724
7,532 7,640 96,132 38,408 13,104 944 217,580
7,416 7,896 96,460 38,728 13.300 448 219,992
7,236 7.716 97,444 39,152 13,388 244 220,512
7,664 7,876 98,764 39,556 13,680 56 223.116
7,896 8,444 100.120 39,968 14.052 -604 227,180
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.9: Government sector revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Current
expenditure
Direct taxes:
Indirect
taxes
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Total
revenue
Current
expen-
diture
on
goods and
services 2
Year
From
persons
From
corporate
and
government
business
enterprises 1
From
non-
residents
(withholding
taxes)
Transfer
payments:
and
quarter
To
persons
D
D
10155
20155
10156
20156
10157
20157
10158
20158
10159
20159
10160
20160
10154
20154
10162
20162
10163
20163
1984
1985
68,425
74,864
15,020
15,565
1,100
1,069
55,144
58,868
3,613
3,718
27,782
29,785
171,084
183,869
89.302
94.971
53,569
58,293
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
17,001
4,019
256
14.422
908
7,440
44,046
22.212
14.930
19,792
3.551
195
14,758
930
7,216
46.442
23,699
13.964
20.016
4,231
290
15,139
921
7,893
48.490
24,487
14,752
20,488
3,328
451
15,169
1,000
7,571
48,007
25,688
15,380
20,342
3.358
277
15,505
940
7,073
47,495
23,31 1
15.867
22,972
3,214
212
1 7,096
962
6,710
51,166
25,058
15.133
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
73,220
16.140
1,056
59,752
3,832
29,872
183.872
94.060
58,208
77.512
14,652
900
57,752
3,824
30,044
184.684
94,648
58.316
77,948
16.120
1,144
59,240
3.812
30,684
188,948
97,372
59.880
80,052
13,628
1,644
61,480
3,644
29.604
190,052
98.260
59.932
85,932
13,376
1.148
64,236
3.940
28.332
196,964
98,956
61 .908
89,220
13,224
1,056
66,964
3,936
28.116
202,516
100,144
63.208
'Tax liabilities 'Includes defence purchases of goods and services and capital consumption allowances.
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
22
February 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.9: Government sector revenue and expenditure (in millions ot current dollars).
Section 3
Tables 1.9 concluded and 1.10
Year
and
quarter
Current expenditure/ cont'd
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
investment
in fixed
capital
and inven-
tories
Transter
payments/cont'd
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expendi-
ture
To business
To
non-
residents
Equals:
net
lending 4
Subsidies
Capital
assistance
D
D
10164
20164
10165
20165
10166
20166
10167
20167
10161
20161
10168
20168
10169
20169
10170
20170
10171
20171
1984
1985
12,293
1 1 .697
4,125
3,811
1,571
1.643
34,843
40,290
195,703
210,705
-24,619
-26,836
6,720
7.228
1 1 ,245
11,717
-29,144
-31.325
Unadjusted tor seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
3,499
1,084
395
10,019
52,139
-8,093
1,798
2,853
-9.148
2,434
792
435
9,783
51,107
-4,665
1,822
3,475
-6.318
2.635
931
371
10,711
53,887
-5,397
1,842
3,015
-6.570
2.177
780
373
9,957
54.355
-6,348
1.918
2,375
-6,805
3.050
900
471
10,946
54,545
-7,050
1,933
2,895
-8,012
2,220
866
497
10,328
54,102
-2,936
1,946
3,428
-4,418
Adjusted tor seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
13.180
4,140
1.380
40,180
211,148
-27,276
7,192
1 1 .768
-31,852
10,412
3,188
1,900
40.404
208.868
-24,184
7,288
11.664
-28.560
9,880
3.728
1.672
41.672
214,204
-25,256
7.368
11.756
-29,644
9,216
3,260
1,404
40.252
212,324
-22,272
7.672
11.848
-26,448
1 1 .396
3,468
1,760
43.992
221 ,480
-24,516
7,732
11,800
-28,584
9,392
3,480
2,108
42,604
220,936
-18,420
7,784
1 1 ,588
-22,224
♦Includes net purchase ot existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.10: Federal government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Direct taxes
Indirect
taxes
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Year
and
quarter
From
persons
From
corporate
and
government
business
enterprises'
Tax
collections
From
non-
residents
(with-
holding
taxes)
Total
revenue
D
D
10173
20173
10174
20174
10175
20175
10176
20176
10177
20177
10178
20178
10179
20179
10172
20172
1984
1985
37.520
42,419
1 1 ,326
11,649
10,608
12,149
1,100
1,069
18,124
18,908
18
23
7,484
8.349
75,572
82,417
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
9,578
3,005
2,583
256
4,912
1,466
2.643
2.482
195
4,502
1,670
3.163
2,379
290
4,818
1,378
2.459
4,129
451
4,378
1,701
2,423
2.333
277
5,075
3,609
2.328
2,169
212
5,843
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
42,980
12,072
11,612
1,056
19,944
44,520
10.960
11,836
900
17.416
43,524
12.032
11.964
1,144
18.124
45,100
10.040
10,996
1.644
19,164
50.372
9.696
10,540
1,148
20,588
52.084
9.568
10,356
1,056
22.556
24
24
24
24
24
24
2,248
2.050
1.956
2.293
2,375
2,232
8,544
8.460
8.476
8.696
9.032
9.208
20,005
20,862
21,903
20.965
21.857
24,230
84,620
82,280
83,324
84,668
90,860
94.496
'Tax liabilities
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
23
Section 3 — Tables 1.10/concluded and 1.11
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.10: Federal government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
February 1987
Current expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct:
invest-
ment in
fixed
capital &
inventories
Current
expend-
iture on
goods &
services 3
Transfer
payments
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
Year
and
quarter
To
persons
To business:
To other levels
of government:
Equals:
net:
lending 4
Subsidies
Capital
assistance
To non-
residents
To
provinces
To
local
D
D
10181
20181
10183
20183
10184
20184
10185
20185
10186
20186
10187
20187
10188
20188
10189
20189
10180
20180
10190
20190
10191
20191
10192
20192
10193
20193
1984
1985
21.553
23.795
29.608
31 .760
7,473
6,407
3.369
3,021
1,543
1,611
19.402
21.253
503
502
21 ,320
25.285
104,771
113.634
-29,199
-31,217
1.143
1.252
2,403
2.294
-30,459
-32.259
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
5,677
8,152
2,374
847
387
5,066
143
6.300
28,946
-8.941
310
614
-9,245
3
5.408
7.464
1,007
587
427
5,198
123
6,285
26,499
-5,637
316
628
-5.949
4
5,981
7,689
1.046
740
363
4.928
98
6,469
27,314
-5,411
323
459
-5.547
1986 1
6,683
8,551
807
597
363
5,099
120
6.098
28,318
-7.353
324
487
-7.516
2
5,715
8,542
1,838
687
461
5,332
148
6.894
29,617
-7,760
330
569
-7,999
3
5.633
8,057
845
575
487
4.999
144
6,526
27.266
-3.036
335
551
-3,252
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
23,812
31 ,860
8.204
3,192
1.348
20,260
516
25.364
114.556
-29.936
1.240
2,412
-31.108
3
23,540
31,584
4.676
2,368
1.868
21 ,576
456
25.252
1 1 1 .320
-29,040
1,264
2.148
-29.924
4
24,484
32,376
4,372
2,964
1.640
20,452
512
25.992
112,792
-29,468
1.292
2.120
-30.296
1986 1
23,196
31.760
3,500
2,528
1,364
18.884
452
24.260
105.944
-21.276
1.296
2.100
-22.080
2
23,924
33,380
5,884
2,616
1,720
21.424
540
27,736
117,224
-26,364
1.320
2.124
-27.168
3
24,644
34,032
3,920
2,316
2,068
20,668
532
26.276
114,456
-19.960
1.340
1.912
-20.532
'Includes defence purchases of goods and services and capital consumption allowances
Source: National Income and Expeenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
•Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Table 1.11: Provincial government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Direct taxes
Indirect
taxes
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Transfer
from other
payments
evels of govt
Year
From
persons
From
corporate
and
government
business
enterprises'
and
quarter
From
federal
From
local
Total
revenue
D
D
10195
20195
10196
20196
10198
20198
10199
20199
10200
20200
10201
20201
10202
20202
10194
20194
1984
1985
25,762
26,749
3,694
3.916
22,519
24,612
3,343
3.423
15,146
15.871
19,402
21,253
164
165
90,030
95,989
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
5,601
1,014
5.673
834
3,655
5.066
6,873
908
6,419
856
3,945
5,198
7,378
1,068
6,473
847
4,326
4,928
7,481
869
6,640
919
4,031
5,099
6,641
935
6,265
859
3.028
5.332
7,766
886
7,091
878
3,166
4,999
35
i. , ,878
34
24,233
49
25,069
52
25,091
39
23.099
37
24,823
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
24,936
4.068
24,460
3,536
15.680
20.260
156
93,096
27,196
3,692
24,984
3,528
16,052
21 .576
168
97,196
28,256
4,088
25,764
3.516
16.476
20.452
172
98.724
28.832
3.588
25,672
3.320
15.324
18,884
180
95,800
29,656
3,680
26,988
3.616
13,152
21 ,424
180
98.696
30.640
3.656
27,760
3,600
12.980
20,668
180
99,484
'Tax liabilities
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
24
February 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.11: Provincial government revenue and expenditure (in millions ot current dollars).
Section 3 — Tables 1.11 /concluded and 1.12
Current expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
investment
in
fixed
capital
Year
Current
expen-
diture
on
goods &
services'
To
persons
Transfer payments
To business:
To other levels
of government:
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
Equals
net
lending 3
and
quarter
Subsidies
Capital
assistance
To
local
To
hospitals
D
D
10204
20204
10205
20205
10206
20206
10207
20207
10208
20208
10209
20209
10210
20210
10203
20203
10211
20211
10212
20212
10213
20213
10214
20214
1984
1985
29.346
30,772
17,557
19.143
4,274
4,705
756
790
16,653
17.946
13,340
14,317
10,356
11,691
92,282
99.364
-2.252
-3.375
2,460
2.653
3.705
4.216
-3.497
-4.938
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
6,466
4.900
979
237
6,256
3,821
2,835
25,494
-3.616
664
969
-3.921
3
8.283
4.652
1,281
205
3,823
3.673
2,769
24,686
-453
668
1.330
-1.115
4
7,705
5,185
1,442
191
4,284
3,684
3,168
25,659
-590
666
1.152
-1,076
1986 1
8.902
4.786
1,217
183
3.607
3.275
3,174
25,144
-53
724
773
-102
2
6.921
5,237
1.058
213
6.293
3.962
3.086
26,770
-3,671
715
954
-3.910
3
8.801
4,973
1.222
291
3,992
3.786
3.004
26,069
-1.246
704
1,260
-1.802
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
30,188
18.836
4,392
948
18,432
14,136
1 1 ,520
98,452
-5,356
2,656
4.188
-6,888
3
30,300
19,340
5,152
820
15,764
14.608
11,800
97,784
-588
2.672
4,248
-2,164
4
31 ,628
19.992
4,920
764
18,664
14,584
12,^76
102,828
-4.104
2,664
4.304
-5.744
1986 1
33,208
20.000
5,104
732
18,984
14,528
12,496
105.052
-9.252
2.896
4.156
-10,512
2
32,568
20.176
4.896
852
18,204
14.628
12,656
103.980
-5,284
2.860
4,096
-6,520
3
32,216
20,764
4,860
1,164
16,840
15.056
12,672
103,572
-4,088
2,816
4,076
-5,348
'Includes capital consumption allowances "Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada
Table 1.12: Local government revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Current expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion al-
lowances
Deduct
invest-
ment
in
fixed
capital
Year
Indirect
taxes'
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Transfer payments
from other
levels of govt
Total
revenue
Current
expen-
diture
on
goods
and
services'
To
persons
Transfer
To
business
payments
To other levels
of govt:
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
Equals:
net
lending 3
and
quarter
From
federal
From
provinces
Subsidies
To To
provinces hospitals
D
D
10217
20217
10218
20218
10219
20219
10220
20220
10221
20221
10215
20215
10223
20223
10224
20224
10225
20225
10226 10227
20226 20227
10228
20228
10222
20222
10229
20229
10230
20230
10231
20231
10232
20232
1984
1985
14,501
15,348
181
188
1,179
1,261
503
502
16,653
17,946
33,017
35.245
26.207
27.540
805
873
546
585
164 20
165 20
3,036
3.177
30,778
32.360
2.239
2.885
2.496
2.640
4.239
4.379
496
1.146
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3.837
47
323
143
6,256
10.606
6,863
261
146
35
5
847
8.157
2,449
655
1,063
2.041
3
3,837
47
304
123
3,823
8,134
6,731
195
146
34
5
699
7.810
324
665
1,305
-316
4
3,848
47
335
98
4,284
8,612
7,505
198
147
49
5
1.030
8.934
-322
676
1,185
-831
1986 1
4,151
50
313
120
3,607
8,241
6,788
238
153
52
5
657
7.893
348
689
921
116
2
4,165
50
349
148
6,293
1 1 .005
7,241
244
154
39
5
926
8.609
2,396
702
1,163
1.935
3
4,162
53
347
144
3,992
8,698
7,112
235
153
37
5
765
8,307
391
716
1,403
-296
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
15.348
188
1.260
516
18.432
35.744
27.304
1,044
584
156
20
3.160
32,268
3.476
2.620
4.344
1.752
3
15.352
186
1,260
456
15,764
33,020
27.800
780
584
168
20
3,212
32,564
456
2,660
4.428
-1.312
4
15.352
188
1.268
512
18,664
35.984
28.084
792
588
172
20
3.264
32,920
3.064
2.704
4.492
1.276
1986 1
16.644
200
1.316
452
18,984
37,596
28.400
952
612
180
20
3.352
33.516
4,080
2,756
4.764
2,072
2
16.660
200
1.360
540
18.204
36,964
28.804
976
616
180
20
3,444
34,040
2,924
2,808
4.744
988
3
16.648
212
1.440
532
16.840
35.672
29.344
940
612
180
20
3,504
34,600
1,072
2.864
4.760
-824
'The quar
terly figures
of real pr
operty taxe
s unadju
>ted and s
easonally
adjusted ar<
s obtained
by dividing
annual tota
s by fou
r Since r
eal property
i tax rates
have bee
n generally
upward,
this treatment gives rise to a fictitious seasonal between the fourth and first quarters in the seasonally adjusted tax series 'Includes capital consumption allowances 'Includes net
purchase of existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
25
Section 3 — Tables 1.13 and 1.14
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.13: Hospital revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
1984
1985
February 1987
Revenue
Current
expenditure
Saving
Add:
capital
consump-
tion
allowances
Deduct
invest-
ment in
fixed
capital
Year
and
quarter
Other
current
transfers
from
persons
Invest-
ment
income
Transfer payments from
other levels of govt.
Total
revenue
Current
expen-
diture
on goods
and
services'
Interest
on the
public
debt
Total
current
expen-
diture
Equals:
net
lending'
From From
provinces local
D
D
10234
20234
10235
20235
10236 10237
20236 20237
10233
20233
10239
20239
10240
20240
10238
20238
10241
20241
10242
20242
10243
20243
10244
20244
71
100
13,340
20
13.531
12,047
131
12,178
1.353
621
898
1.076
84
108
14,317
20
14,529
12,698
137
12,835
1.694
683
828
1.549
Unadjusted tor seasonality
1985 2
21
28
3.821
5
3,875
3,182
37
3,219
656
169
207
618
3
21
26
3,673
5
3,725
3,222
30
3,252
473
173
212
434
4
21
29
3,684
5
3.739
3,256
44
3,300
439
177
219
397
1986 1
25
26
3,275
5
3,331
3,269
28
3.297
34
181
194
21
2
25
31
3,962
5
4.023
3,395
40
3.435
588
186
209
565
3
25
29
3,786
5
3.845
3,479
33
3.512
333
191
214
310
Adjusted tor seasonality
1985 2
84
108
14,136
20
14,348
12,660
136
12,796
1,552
676
824
1.404
3
84
108
14,608
20
14.820
12,788
140
12,928
1.892
692
840
1,744
4
84
112
14,584
20
14,800
13,016
140
13,156
1.644
708
840
1,512
1986 1
100
112
14,528
20
14,760
13,272
144
13,416
1.344
724
828
1.240
2
100
120
14,628
20
14.868
13,504
156
13.660
1.208
744
836
1.116
3
100
120
15,056
20
15,296
13,808
152
13,960
1.336
764
840
1.260
'Includes capital consumption allowances. 'Includes net purchase of existing non-financial assets
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
Table 1.14: Canada and Quebec pension plan revenue and expenditure (in millions of current dollars).
Revenue
Current expenditure
Saving = net
Current expenditure
on goods & services
Transfer payments
Total current
expenditure
Year
Direct taxes
persons
Investment
income
Total revenue
To persons
To non-
residents
lending
quarter
Canada Quebec
Canada Quebec
Canada Quebec
Canada Quebec
Canada Quebec
Canada
Canada Quebec
Canada
Quebec
O
D
10246 10249
20246 20249
10247 10250
20247 20250
10245 10248
20245 20248
10252 10256
20252 20256
10253 10257
20253 20257
10254
20254
10251 10255
20251 20255
10258
20258
10259
20259
1984
3,902
1,241
2,829
1,044
6.731
2,285
91
58
4,045
1.554
28
4,164
1,612
2,567
673
1985
4.346
1,350
3,113
1,083
7.459
2,433
105
61
4,676
1.841
32
4.813
1.902
2,646
531
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
1,444
378
916
270
2.360
648
11
13
1.159
458
8
1,178
471
1.182
177
3
1,075
378
617
274
1.692
652
40
15
1.190
463
8
1,238
478
454
174
4
701
267
974
273
1.675
540
27
13
1,206
474
8
1,241
487
434
53
1986 1
1,275
354
654
254
1.929
608
32
14
1,294
511
10
1.336
525
593
83
2
1,565
435
1,009
281
2.574
716
28
11
1,335
509
10
1,373
520
1.201
196
3
1,160
437
658
278
1.818
715
18
15
1.348
520
10
1,376
535
442
180
Adjusted for seasonality
1985 2
4.060
1,244
3.200
1.080
7.260
2.324
44
52
4.636
1,832
32
4,712
1,884
2.548
440
3
4.364
1,432
3,068
1.096
7.432
2,528
160
60
4.760
1.852
32
4,952
1,912
2,480
616
4
4,740
1,428
3.260
1.092
8.000
2.520
108
52
4.824
1.896
32
4.964
1.948
3.036
572
1986 1
4,720
1,400
3,140
1.016
7.860
2.416
128
56
5.176
2.044
40
5.344
2,100
2,516
316
2
4,492
1,412
3,544
1.124
8.036
2.536
112
44
5,340
2.036
40
5.492
2,080
2.544
456
3
4,844
1.652
3,256
1,112
8.100
2.764
72
60
5.392
2.080
40
5,504
2.140
2.596
624
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
26
February 1987
1 — Income and expenditure accounts
Table 1.15: Implicit price indexes, gross domestic product, (1981
Section 3 — Table 1.15
100) seasonally adjusted at annual rates 1 .
Personal expenditure
on consumer goods and services
Govt,
current
expendi-
ture on
goods and
services
Government investment
in lixed capital
Business investment
in fixed capital
average
and
quarter
Total
Durable
goods
Semi-
durable
goods
Non
durable
goods
Services
Total
Non-
residential
construction
Machinery
and
equipment
Total
Residential
construction
D
20338
20339
20340
20341
20342
20343
20344
20345
20346
20347
20348
1984
122.3
111.9
115.9
126.1
125.0
123.1
113.5
114.3
111.0
110.3
110.7
1985
127.3
114.3
119.7
131.5
131.4
128.5
116.1
116.0
116.4
114.5
114.1
1985 2
126.6
113.9
119.2
130.7
130.4
127.9
115.5
115.3
116.2
114.3
113.2
3
128
114.5
120.1
132.1
132.4
128.7
115.5
115.2
116.4
114.6
114.7
4
129.3
114.9
120.9
133.7
134.1
130 4
117.2
117.3
116.9
115.9
115.6
1986 1
130.7
116.1
121.8
135.3
135.6
131.9
118.3
118.3
118.7
117.7
117.6
2
131.6
118.9
122.6
133.6
137.4
132.7
118.8
118.6
119.6
119.0
120.0
3
132.8
120.3
124
134.9
138.4
134.2
120.0
119.8
120.9
121.0
124.1
Business investment
in fixed capital/cont'd
of
Total
Exports
goods and services 2
Merchandise mer
Imports
ol goods and services 3
Gross
domestic
product
average
and
quarter
Non-
residential
construction
Machinery
and
equipment
Non-
:handise
Non-
Total Merchandise merchandise
domestic
demand
D
20349
20350
20351
20352
20353
20354
20355
20356
20337
20357
1984
111.0
109.3
107.1
105.2
124.9
111.0
108.3
126.5
118.4
120.0
1985
115.0
114.5
109.0
106.5
132.8
115.0
111.3
138.2
122.4
124.8
1985 2
114.4
115.1
109.0
106.6
132.1
114.7
111.1
137.5
121.9
124.2
3
115.1
114.0
110.1
107.6
133.7
114.8
111.3
137.6
123.3
125.2
4
116.1
116.0
109.8
107.1
135.0
116.5
112.6
142.2
123.8
126.6
1986 1
117.9
117.7
108.4
105.6
135.2
117.7
113.5
146.2
124.4
128.1
2
118.6
118.3
106.6
103.4
135.5
116.1
111.8
144.7
124.9
129.1
3
119.6
119.1
106.6
103.1
136.7
115.8
111.5
145.6
126.4
130.5
'These implicit price indexes derived by dividing the value figures in current dollars by the constant dollar figures, are current weighted price indexes They reflect not only pure price
changes, but also changing expenditure patterns within and between major groups Quarter-to-quarter comparisons based on the seasonally adjusted data are less subject to the prob-
lem of shifting weights than are similar comparisons based on data for seasonality and therefore may be used as indicators of price changes 'Excludes investment income received
from non-residents 3 Excludes investment income paid to non-residents
Source: National Income and Expenditure Accounts (13-001), Statistics Canada.
27
Section 3 — Table 2.1
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.1 Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, quarterly,
codes at the Small link level (in millions of dollars).
February 1987
based on the System of National Accounts industry
Business sector industries
Agricul-
Mining,
tural
quarrying
Transpor-
and
Fishing
Logging
and
tation
Year
related
and
and
oil
Manufac-
Construc-
and
Commu-
Other
and
Total
services
trapping
lorestry
well
turing
tion
storage
nication
utility
quarter
economy
Total
ind
ind
ind.
ind
ind.
ind
ind.
ind
ind.
1
31026
31027
31001
31002
31003
31004
31005
31006
31007
31008
31009
1
30026
30027
30001
30002
30003
30004
30005
30006
30007
30008
30009
1984
333,274.0
271.453.2
10.180.8
468.5
2,078.4
18,968 4
62,200.3
23,043.0
15,117.4
9.288.6
10,151.1
1985
347.7089
285,438.7
10,703.4
539.2
2,119.4
19,901.4
65,190.5
24.053.6
15,814.4
9.715.9
10,765.4
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
86.490.0
90.084.0
88,411.9
70,815.1
74.945.0
72,595.6
2,148.7
6.003.5
1,308.1
157.0
2252
108.4
376.5
535.5
612.8
4,789.8
4,610.4
5,189.8
16,7495
16,108.2
16,500.3
5.868.6
7.087.6
6.188.6
4,113.2
3,991.1
4,000.2
2,418.5
2.444.0
2,479.5
2.404.3
2.322.8
2.917.1
1986 1
2
3
85.931.1
90.051.1
93,926.1
69,947.2
73,858.6
78,368.8
1,230.7
2,083.8
6,978.7
51.0
174.7
237.1
624.7
432 1
708.8
5,235.0
4.656.7
4,343.1
16,366.6
17,143.3
15.917.9
5.249.7
5.873.0
6.760.1
3,886.4
4.263 1
4.073.0
2.5269
2,6179
2,606.4
3.226.3
2,452.8
2,352.8
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985
1986
2
3
4
1
2
3
344,713.2
348.471 .6
354,979.2
357,0188
359.117.6
360.693.2
282,927.2
286,269.2
292.160.8
293.776.8
295.310.8
296.807.2
10,610.0
10.798 4
10.698.0
11.745 6
11.691.2
11.687.6
431.2
4904
531.6
585.6
5440
505.6
2,053.6
1,922.8
2,291 .2
2.291.2
2.385.2
2,538.8
20,242.8
19,493.6
19,988.0
19.678.0
19,173.6
18.481.2
64.536.8
66,324.8
66,452.8
66,091.6
65,820.8
65,306.0
23,992.0
24,424.8
24,617.6
24,628.0
23,842.0
23.282.4
15.795.6
15,754.8
16.232.0
16.316.4
16.325.2
16.102.0
9.634.0
9.782.0
9.898.8
10.186.0
10,414.4
10,428.4
10,599.2
10,849.2
11,015.2
10,951.2
10.834.4
10,960 4
Business sector
ind /concl.
Non-business sector-industries
Wholesale
trade
ind.
Retail
trade
ind.
Finance,
insurance
and real
estate
ind.
Community
business.
personal
services
Total
Mining
ind.
Manufac-
turing
ind
Forestry
services
ind
Transpor-
tation
ind.
Commu-
nication
ind
Water
systems
ind
I
31010
30010
31011
30011
31012
30012
31013
30013
31030
30030
31017
30017
31018
30018
31019
30019
31020
30020
31021
30021
31022
30022
1984
1985
15,440.6
16,331.3
20.8003
22,388.0
48,698.7
51,447.5
35,017.1
36,4687
61 .820.8
62.269.7
61.3
56.1
61.8
640
288.1
290 7
1 .586.2
1.570.9
57.7
53.2
520.9
525.4
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
4,254.1
5.777.2
12,688.0
9.069.7
15,674.6
13.5
16.3
74.9
388.7
12.7
130.5
3
4,073.3
5,6047
12,532.5
9.406.2
15.139.1
12.8
15.7
90.6
417.5
13.5
134.4
4
4,257.1
6,292.9
13,403.8
9,337.0
15.815.6
12.7
167
62.4
389.6
13.5
133.3
1986 1
4,053.9
4.921.2
13,379.1
9.195.7
15.983.9
13.5
156
51.9
381.0
13.9
134.0
2
4,652.9
6,016.1
13.583.2
9.909.0
16.192.5
14.1
16.4
70.7
384.0
13.5
139.5
3
4,481.1
5.864.6
13.6390
10,406.2
15.557.3
12.0
14.9
80.5
410.9
13.0
139.6
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1985 2
15,999 6
22,201.2
50.734.0
36.097.2
61.786.0
57.2
640
2936
1,571.2
51.6
523.2
3
16,242.0
22.605.6
51.107.6
36,473.2
62.202.4
560
668
287.2
1,572.4
53.2
531.2
4
17,173.6
22.941 .2
52.969.2
37,351.6
62.818.4
49.6
65.2
272.8
1,562.8
53.2
529.6
1986 1
17,318.4
22,892.0
52.973.6
38.119.2
63,242.0
48.0
62.8
258.8
1 ,600.0
55.6
545.6
2
17.427.2
23,110.0
54.378.4
39.364.4
63,806.8
600
64.0
275.6
1,554.4
55.6
559.2
3
17,888.4
23.618.4
55.669.2
40.338.8
63.886.0
53.2
63.6
254.8
1,546.8
51.2
551.6
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
28
February 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.1: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices,
codes at the Small link level (in millions of dollars).
Section 3 — Table 2.1 /concluded
quarterly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
Non-business sector ind /concl
Special aggregations
Year
and
quarter
Insurance
and
other
tinance
ind
Government
services
ind
Community
and
personnel
services
Business
sector-
goods
Business
sector -
services
Non-
business
sector -
goods
Non-
business
sector -
services
Industrial
production
Non-
durable
manulac-
turing
ind.
Durable
manufac-
turing
ind
I
I
31023
30023
31024
30024
31025
30025
31028
30028
31029
30029
31031
30031
31032
30032
31035
30035
31036
30036
31037
30037
1984
1985
305.7
303.0
22.933.4
23,109.6
36,005.7
36,297.3
127,090.5
133,272.9
144,362.7
152.165.8
644.0
645.0
61,176.8
61.624.7
91.963.8
96.502.3
29.576.0
30.3039
32.624.3
34.8866
Unadjusted for seasonality
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
74.8
5.811.7
9,151.8
32.4944
38,320.7
160.0
15,514.6
24,103.6
7.669.1
9,0804
76.2
5.980.9
8.397.4
36.8932
38,051.8
163
14,976.1
23.204.4
7.584.3
8,5239
78.5
5,7040
9,405.6
32.825.1
39,770.5
162
15,653.6
24.769.2
7,6552
8,845.1
81.1
5.684.8
9,608.1
31,984.0
37,963.2
163.1
15,820.8
24.991 .0
7.658.9
8,707.7
84.2
5,910.8
9,559.3
32,816.4
41,042.2
170.0
16,022.5
24,422.8
7,977.9
9.165.4
84.9
6.014.6
8,7869
37.298.5
41,070.3
166.5
15.390.8
22,780.3
7,706.5
8.211 4
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
296.8
23,026.0
35.902.4
132,465.6
150.461.6
6444
61,141.6
96,023.2
29.956.4
34.580.4
301.6
23,146.0
36.188.0
134.304.0
151.965.2
6540
61,548.4
97,321.6
30,620.0
35.704.8
309.2
23,257.6
36,718.4
135.594.4
156.566.4
6444
62,174.0
98,100.4
30,873.6
35.579.2
322.8
23,297.2
37,051.2
135,971.2
157,805.6
6564
62,585.6
97,377.2
31 ,025.2
35.0664
332.0
23,424.0
37.482.0
134,291.2
161,019.6
683.2
63,123.6
96,512.0
31.078.8
34.742.0
334.4
23,229.2
37,801.2
132,762.0
164.045.2
6684
63.217.6
95.416.0
31.041.6
34.2644
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
29
Section 3 — Table 2.2
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices,
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
February 1987
monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
Total
economy
Business sector industries
Business
sector
ind.
Agricul-
tural
and
related
services
ind
Fishing
and
trapping
ind.
Mining.
quarrying & oil well ind
Year
and
month
Logging
and
forestry
ind.
Total
Mining
ind.
Crude
petroleum
and
natural
gas
ind
Quarry
and
sand
pit
ind.
Service
related
to
mineral
extract
ind.
I
I
33026
32026
33027
32027
33001
32001
33002
32002
33003
32003
33004
32004
33104
32104
33105
32105
33106
32106
33107
32107
1984
1985
333,274.0
347,708.9
271,453.2
285.438.7
10.180.8
10,703.4
468.5
539.2
2,078.4
2,119.4
18,968 4
19.901.4
5,770.1
5,852.5
10,618.1
11,141.8
247.9
2207
2,332.3
2,6864
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D 27,456.0 22,336.2
4508
29.5
175.1
1.651.9
458.0
985.7
13.2
195.0
1985 J
26.568.1
21,411.9
406.9
9.0
184.5
1,712.1
456.6
993.8
8.2
253.5
F
27,831.3
22,603.5
4086
16.1
224.4
1 .790.9
509.0
1,017.0
9.1
255.8
M
28,323.6
23.067.6
427.6
23.5
185.7
1 ,808.4
516.0
992.6
11.6
288.2
A
28,401 .4
23,200.3
924.4
23.8
152.2
1.618.8
522.6
906.1
17.7
172.4
M
28,794.2
23,551 .5
852.0
47.8
97.9
1.556.1
506.8
8802
23.2
145.9
J
29,294.4
24,063.3
372.3
85.4
126.4
1.614.9
497.8
867.2
23.3
226.6
J
27,660.1
22,656.8
541.8
55.0
156.1
1 ,459.9
388.7
8485
22.9
199.8
A
30,519.0
25,574.8
2,781.8
111.4
182.0
1,500.2
430.9
8438
26.7
198.8
s
31,904.9
26,713.4
2,679.9
58.8
197.4
1 .650.3
509.6
861.5
22.5
256.7
o
29,796.2
24,483.1
432.1
37.5
210.7
1,718.2
523.0
9066
22.0
266.6
N
29.8586
24,537.8
4333
34.6
219.8
1,724 4
517.8
993.7
21.4
191.5
D
28.757.1
23,574.7
442.7
36.3
182.3
1,747.2
473.7
1,030.8
12.1
230.6
1986 J
27,983.3
22,702.7
401.2
12.5
193.6
1.755.4
483.3
990.9
8.4
272.8
F
29,151.4
23.813.8
401.7
17.6
246.5
1,810.4
523.1
955.7
10.3
321.3
M
28.796.4
23,430.7
4278
20.9
184.6
1,669.2
524.6
8622
13.2
269.2
A
29,981 .0
24,599.4
914.3
40.6
155.5
1 ,646.2
559.3
859.1
19.5
208.3
M
29,913.2
24,51 1 .8
820.0
69.2
126.5
1 .508.6
513.4
8624
27.0
105.8
J
30,156.9
24,747.4
349.5
64.9
150.1
1.501.9
515.7
878.8
28.0
79.4
J
28,867.9
23,714.4
521.3
58.5
220.5
1.361.6
400.5
871.2
26.3
63.6
A
31,994.5
26,928.4
3.267.7
68.1
230.6
1.459.8
432.8
8643
29.3
133.4
S
33,063.9
27,726.0
3,189.7
110.5
257.7
1,521.7
531.4
869.8
26.6
93.9
O
30,321.8
24,9069
452.8
39.2
211.9
1,588.2
545.7
928.8
23.6
90.1
N
30,363.3
24,936.4
471.5
449
205.2
1.576.5
536.0
927.4
20.5
92.6
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D 339,334.8 277,242.0
10.3908
5076
2,133.6
19.060 8
5.792.4
10,693.2
237.6
2.337.6
1985 J
339,309.6
277,538.4
10,770.0
463.2
2,181.6
19.714.8
5,776.8
1 1 ,078.4
2256
2.634.0
F
340,890.0
278,895.6
10,735.2
6444
2,226.0
19.855.2
5.865.6
11,371.2
2232
2,395.2
M
344.852.4
282,805.2
10,761.6
664.8
2,188.8
20.233.2
5.859.6
11,443.2
218.4
2,712.0
A
342.730.8
281 ,066.4
10,628.4
510.0
2,396.4
19.898.4
5.874.0
1 1 ,324.4
232.8
2,467.2
M
344,1060
282,348.0
10,574.4
357.6
1.941.6
20.084.4
5.886.0
1 1 ,250.0
219.6
2.728.8
J
347,302.8
285,367.2
10,627.2
426.0
1,822.8
20.745.6
5,844.0
10,999.2
213.6
3.688.8
J
345,144.0
283,113.6
10.863.6
410.4
1 ,706.4
19.144.8
5.684.4
10,731.6
214.8
2.514.0
A
346,558.8
284,209.2
10,830.0
508.8
2,022.0
19,418.4
5,685.6
10,950
225.6
2,557.2
S
353.712.0
291,484.8
10,701.6
552.0
2,040.0
19.917.6
5,833.2
11,142.0
211.2
2,731.2
o
354.582.0
291,834.0
10,554.0
494.4
2,244.0
19.986
5,958.0
11,042.4
222.0
2.763.6
N
354,156.0
291 ,446.4
10,759.2
541.2
2,370.0
19.765.2
5,860.8
1 1 ,223.6
230.4
2.450.4
D
356,199.6
293,202.0
10,780.8
559.2
2.259.6
20.212.8
5.985.6
11,182.8
219.6
2.824.8
1986 J
358,784.4
295,609.2
1 1 ,760.0
643.2
2,302.8
20,233.2
6,116.4
11.071.2
235.2
2,810.4
F
358.138.8
294,891.6
11,755.2
522.0
2,385.6
20.068.8
6,031.2
10,712.4
253.2
3,072.0
M
354,133.2
290,829.6
11,721.6
591.6
2.185.2
18,732.0
5,979.6
9,970.8
252.0
2,529.6
A
361,330.8
297,568.8
1 1 ,794.8
634.8
2,451.6
19.954.8
6,206.4
10,710.0
252.0
2,786.4
M
357,853.2
294,202.8
1 1 .653.2
518.4
2,521.2
19.026
5.949.6
10.921.2
255.6
1 ,899.6
J
358,168.8
294,160.8
1 1 ,625.6
478.8
2.182.8
18.540.0
6,046.8
1 1 ,038.8
2592
1.195.2
J
360,494.4
296,569.2
11,775.6
500.4
2,414.4
18.165.6
5.908.8
11,137.2
246.0
873.6
A
359,442.0
295,630.8
11,654.4
506.4
2,542.8
18.877.2
5.710.8
11.120.4
242.4
1 ,803.6
S
362,148.0
298,221 .6
11,632.8
510.0
2.659.2
18,400.8
5.870.4
11,170.8
249.6
1,110.0
O
361,437.6
297,507.6
1 1 ,672.4
516.0
2,256.0
18,495.6
6.063.6
11,242.8
237.6
951.6
N
360,882.0
296,898.0
1 1 ,696.4
540.0
2,210.4
18.069.6
6.091.2
10.568.4
222.0
1.188.0
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
30
February 1987 Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business
sector ind /continued
Manufacturing industries
Year
and
month
Total
Food
ind.
Beverage
ind.
Tobacco
products
ind
Rubber
products
ind
Plastic
products
ind
Leather
and
allied
products
ind.
Primary
textile
and
textile
prod
ind
Clothing
ind
Wood
ind
Furniture
and
fixture
ind
1
1
33005
32005
33108
32108
33109
32109
33110
32110
33111
32111
33112
32112
33113
32113
33114
32114
33115
32115
33116
32116
33117
32117
1984
1985
62,200.3
65.190.5
6.227.1
6,422.6
1,622.3
1,648.5
416.4
427.4
1,016.3
9609
1 ,096.6
1,153.6
477.3
4704
1,711.6
1.704.3
2,039.0
2,043.6
3,137.6
3,407.1
1.037.8
1.137.8
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D 4.764.2 480.9
121.1
29.3
81.3
81.5
29.1
1272
132.5
233.8
76.5
1985 J
4,847.9
4646
110.9
36.7
81.3
86.6
31.8
128.3
152 9
2429
78.7
F
5,454.9
517.1
117.7
39.3
81.8
99.3
38.3
153.2
186.9
276.3
97.7
M
5,529.7
524.5
120.0
39.7
806
98.8
39.2
148.0
170.1
282.4
92.1
A
5,436.5
506.5
142.9
38.8
84.1
98.1
34.7
139.6
153.4
292.7
95.1
M
5,508.7
536.0
148.4
40.0
80.8
98.3
35.8
140.9
1445
285 1
95.7
J
5,804.3
560.9
165.6
42.4
88.1
105.3
36.3
152.5
172.4
309.2
101.0
J
4,931.7
524.1
153.7
13.9
69.7
86.6
38.6
107.8
160.3
262.3
78.2
A
5,330.9
572.1
1500
33.0
73.6
92.2
47.1
134.8
191.9
290.6
92.6
s
5,845.6
597.9
136.1
38.4
884
104.3
49.9
152.0
193 8
308.6
103.0
O
5.697.2
554.9
133.2
398
80.4
101.1
47.4
158.4
194.8
310.8
108.2
N
5,753.6
553.5
138.4
39.3
81.5
99.2
41.7
157.9
181.1
290.5
107.4
D
5,049.5
510.5
131.6
26.1
70.6
83.8
29.6
130.9
141.5
255.7
88.1
1986 J
5,084.7
495.0
115.1
36.0
82.1
87.5
34.5
142.9
1623
256.8
89.7
F
5,699.8
528.7
122.3
40.6
97.1
107.3
42.5
163.7
196.9
292.1
104.9
M
5,582.1
521.3
129.7
33.8
79.1
101.1
40.3
151.9
176.0
289.0
102.2
A
5,747.5
529.3
148.4
31.0
85.0
105.7
37.3
168.4
168.7
323.1
102.2
M
5,583.3
541.2
152.9
30.3
85.6
103.3
35.0
149.4
159.3
309.5
93.5
J
5.812.5
562.9
181.5
34.2
82.6
106.2
37.1
164.0
173.9
314.3
102.9
J
4,998.6
525.3
163.7
12.5
66.2
92.0
369
113.4
162.5
274.0
79.7
A
5,224.9
559.8
153.1
30.9
72.9
95.2
45.3
132.4
195.7
2404
96.6
s
5.694.4
594.4
139.5
35.4
808
106.7
47.4
151.7
212.6
265.6
107.2
O
5.665.3
556.8
130.5
35.5
85.2
1042
44.9
159.7
201.8
259.2
108
N
5.678.6
557.4
140.4
38.4
85.9
104.0
37.7
156.0
182.9
249.7
110.8
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D 63.060.0 6.321.6
1.612.8
435.6
1 .080.0
1,130.4
4620
1.665.6
2,060.4
3.2076
1 ,028.4
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
63,177.6
6,211.2
1,645.2
63,355.2
6.344.4
1.657.2
63,854.4
6,375.6
1,519.2
63.891 .6
6,264.0
1,718.4
64.842.0
6,428.4
1,657.2
64,876.8
6,313.2
1,648.8
66,326.4
6,514.8
1,675.2
66,132.0
6.570.0
1 ,630.8
66,516.0
6,490.8
1,594.8
66,522.0
6,457.2
1,660.8
66,090.0
6,460.8
1 ,650.0
66,746.4
6,682.8
1 ,749.6
66,544.8
6,614.4
1,704.0
66,322.8
6.511.2
1,707.6
65,407.2
6,427.2
1,676.4
66,811.2
6,482.4
1,762.8
65,596.8
6,482.4
1 ,707.6
65,054.4
6,414.0
1,795.2
66,697.2
6,494.4
1 ,742.4
64.515.6
6,391.2
1,660.8
64,705.2
6,346.8
1,671.6
65,719.2
6.493.2
1.639.2
65,442.0
6,555.6
1,675.2
409.2
1.004.4
1,177.2
416.4
862.8
1,106.4
434.4
964.8
1,129.2
447.6
943.2
1,126.8
457.2
951.6
1,144.8
457.2
990.0
1,153.2
436.8
1,002.0
1,179.6
444.0
966.0
1,165.2
433.2
1,081.2
1,167.6
427.2
940.8
1,178.4
384.0
910.8
1,171.2
386.4
942.0
1,170.0
400.8
999.6
1,182.0
433.2
1.018.8
1,190.4
368.4
961.2
1,179.6
358.8
966.0
1,191.6
348.0
1,002.0
1,196.4
363.6
925.2
1,166.4
394.8
950.4
1 ,242.0
415.2
931.2
1 ,202.4
400 8
974.4
1,196.4
380.4
987.6
1.191.6
375.6
980.4
1.227.6
445.2
1 ,622.4
1,981.2
3,183.6
1,051.2
444.0
1.704.0
2,004.0
3,249.6
1,089.6
456.0
1 ,669.2
2,006.4
3,290.4
1 ,070.4
458.4
1 ,605.6
1,950.0
3,296.4
1.105.2
474.0
1 ,676.4
1.965.6
3,309.6
1.146.0
452.4
1,671.6
2.034.0
3,360.0
1.140.0
496.8
1,728.0
2,065.2
3,542.4
1.191.6
482.4
1,758.0
2,089.2
3,586.8
1.161.6
478.8
1,734.0
2,046.0
3,517.2
1.148.4
486.0
1,777.2
2,092.8
3.517.2
1,218.0
486.0
1,767.6
2,094.0
3.426.0
1,155.6
464.4
1.728.0
2,175.6
3.520.8
1,192.8
481.2
1,814.4
2,109.6
3.445.2
1.191.6
492.0
1,820.4
2,112.0
3,493.2
1,171.2
472.8
1 ,797.6
2,086.8
3.451 .2
1,184.4
492.0
1 ,879.2
2,113.2
3.610.8
1.188.0
464.4
1 ,779.6
2,179.2
3,559.2
1,122.0
472.8
1,800.0
2.062.8
3,415.2
1.168.8
474.0
1,814.4
2,073.6
3.699.6
1.215.6
459.6
1.720.8
2,142.0
2,895.6
1,210.8
459.6
1.740.0
2,251.2
2.983.2
1,201.2
459.6
1,791.6
2,157.6
2.928.0
1,209.6
438.0
1.750.8
2,114.4
2.931 .6
1,192.8
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
31
Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued February 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business sector ind /continued
Manufacturing
industries/concluded
Year
and
month
Paper
and
allied
products
ind.
Printing,
publishing
and
allied
ind.
Primary
metal
ind.
Fabricated
metal
products
ind
Machinery
ind.
Transpor-
tation
equipment
ind.
Electrical
and
electronic
products
ind
Non-
metallic
mineral
products
ind
Refined
petroleum
and
coal
products
ind
Chemical
and
chemical
products
ind.
Other
manufac-
turing
ind.
1
33118
32118
33119
32119
33120
32120
33121
32121
33122
32122
33123
32123
33124
32124
33125
32125
33126
32126
33127
32127
33128
32128
1984
1985
6,058.5
6,287.6
3,716.8
3,828.5
5,107.2
5.121 5
4,659.7
5,034.6
2.5969
2,792.3
7,805.0
8,424.9
4,689.0
5.181.1
1 ,900.2
2,048.7
695.5
679.7
4,4986
4.676.8
1,690.9
1,738.6
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D
4735
285.7
3699
363.6
221.8
570.4
430.6
126 1
59.0
344.8
125.6
1985 J
497.5
281.9
4106
348.3
198 1
6693
371 6
115.2
55.6
363.2
121.9
F
531.1
322.4
4428
402.7
241.4
707.1
4550
129.1
54.8
415.6
145.3
M
544,4
316.5
459.9
4300
243.9
718.7
4673
144.6
55.5
409.2
144.3
A
511.6
329.8
448.8
414.9
231.2
718.4
4288
163.2
49.1
407.9
146.9
M
530.7
322.7
444.4
423.8
2332
742.4
420.0
1889
52.2
395.4
149.5
J
543.0
320.1
457.6
447.2
252.8
757.8
468 4
205.4
56.7
4036
158.0
J
501.6
278.8
373.8
373.8
212.5
603.0
367.6
186.2
60.0
348.7
130.5
A
526.0
301.0
392.9
426.7
212.0
636.5
3899
189.5
61.8
3703
146.4
s
527.9
338.7
444.7
475.7
246.1
748.0
470.6
200.8
52.9
406.4
161.4
O
533.6
349.1
442.8
4449
2333
739.9
424.5
198.5
57.0
3894
155.2
N
547.1
360.5
427 9
453.3
2466
775.7
459.2
188.0
63.1
392.6
149.1
D
493.1
307.0
375.3
3933
241.2
608 1
458.2
139.3
61.0
374.5
130.1
1986 J
5238
298.8
438.5
3807
2008
681 8
387.7
126.8
57.5
362.3
124.1
F
562.6
342.5
462.6
436.5
240.7
732.7
4584
157.0
57.3
408.1
145.3
M
564.3
347.4
449.7
4204
248.4
724.1
458.0
160.2
51.5
395.1
138.6
A
575.1
347.5
465.1
437.2
2478
758.0
428.3
178.2
44.9
417.0
149.3
M
548.5
346.3
444.7
437.5
226.8
692.4
429.2
2029
50.7
397.7
146.6
J
577.1
337.0
398.2
471.4
244.7
721.8
474.6
206.0
59.6
403.3
159.2
J
556.2
294.5
3492
412.1
215.9
553.9
369.9
186.0
62.4
338.9
133.4
A
5549
322.4
362.8
432.5
216.8
562.2
392.2
196 4
63.1
3509
148.4
s
541.3
362.8
420.0
467.2
235.0
649.4
475.7
206.1
57.3
375.5
162.8
O
572.2
3639
450.2
456.7
2204
661.7
449.7
208.3
56.4
381.0
159.0
N
550.4
373.0
459.4
449.6
246.8
672.2
4709
196.4
589
379.7
158.1
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D 6,222.0 3,664.8
5,0976
4,6524
2,6340
8,161.2
4.8672
1 .947 6
6636
4,431.6
1,713.6
1985 J
6,241.2
3,7380
5,005.2
4,768.8
2,708.4
8,104.8
5,070.0
1,911.6
655.2
4,592.4
1.651.2
F
6.201.6
3,750.0
5.000.4
4,8672
2,769.6
7,845.6
5.229.6
1,812.0
646.8
4,668.0
1 .686.0
M
6,276.0
3,6444
5.084.4
4,869.6
2,728.8
8,055.6
5,262.0
1.971.6
691 2
4,677.6
1 ,677.6
A
6,160.8
3,806.4
5.005.2
4,999.2
2,688.0
8.036.4
5,210.4
2.002.8
700.8
4.641.6
1 .724.4
M
6,313.2
3,771 .6
5,037.6
5,0844
2,799.6
8,391 6
5.151 6
2,034.0
692.4
4,555.2
1.800
J
6,168.0
3,794.4
5,254.8
5,026.8
2,827.2
8,278.8
5,202.0
2.077.2
669.6
4,605.6
1,752.0
J
6,259.2
3.860.4
5,263.2
4,990.8
2,803.2
8,676.0
5,300.4
2,115.6
6744
4.753.2
1.797.6
A
6.262.8
3,825.6
5,197.2
5,146.8
2,800.8
8,512.8
5,239.2
2.070.0
685 2
4.6992
1.838.4
S
6,303.6
3,868.8
5,292.0
5.175.6
2,835.6
8,877.6
5,168.4
2,106.0
674.4
4,762.8
1.759.2
O
6.358.8
3,944.4
5,182.8
5,155.2
2,827.2
9,064.8
5.028.0
2,103.6
691 2
4,688.4
1.722.0
N
6.442.8
3,966.0
5,066.4
5,228.4
2,842.8
8.792.4
5.100.0
2,096.4
693.6
4.653.6
1.701.6
D
6,492.0
3,954.0
5,122.8
5,066.4
2.856.0
8.635.2
5.2044
2.154.0
6840
4.808.4
1.756.8
1986 J
6,576.0
3,967.2
5.298.0
5.248.8
2,764.8
8,239.2
5,353.2
2.150.4
678.0
4.615.2
1.711.2
F
6,574.8
3,982.8
5,209.2
5,263.2
2,766.0
8,092.8
5.292.0
2,241.6
676.8
4.593.6
1,680.0
M
6,573.6
4,009.2
5,013.6
4.964.4
2.780.4
8,191.2
5.055.6
2,230.8
645.6
4,621.2
1,716.0
A
6,811.2
4,009.2
5,167.2
5,089.2
2.859.6
8,371.2
5.316.0
2,162.4
645.6
4,656.0
1,678.8
M
6,522.0
4,041.6
5.011.2
5,222.4
2,740.8
7,796.4
5,250.0
2,181.6
667.2
4,557.6
1.765.2
J
6.612.0
3,993.6
4,562.4
5,306.4
2,746.8
7,810.8
5.263.2
2.109.6
6948
4,620.0
1 ,750.8
J
6,931.2
4,077.6
4,957.2
5,384.4
2,829.6
7,881.6
5,268.0
2.118.0
693.6
4,623.6
1.831.2
A
6,586.8
4,089.6
4,855.2
5,180.4
2,833.2
7,504.8
5.268.0
2.136.0
694.8
4.510.8
1.826.4
s
6,516.0
4,152.0
4,916.4
5,164.8
2,709.6
7,699.2
5.284.8
2,164.8
732.0
4.366.8
1,773.6
o
6,750.0
4,102.8
5,166.0
5,260.8
2,674.8
7,960.8
5,341.2
2,215.2
691.2
4.519.2
1.798.8
N
6,562.8
4,090.8
5,403.6
5,206.8
2.827.2
7.726.8
5,223.6
2,196.0
652.8
4,514.4
1.795.2
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
32
February 1987 Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business sector ind /continued
Construction
ind.
Transportation &
storage industries
Communication
ind
Other
utility
ind
Wholesale
trade
ind
Year
and
month
Total
Transportation
ind
Pipeline
transport
ind.
Storage
and
warehousing
ind
Retail
trade
ind
I
I
33006
32006
33007
32007
33130
32130
33131
32131
33132
32132
33008
32008
33009
32009
33010
32010
33011
32011
1984
1985
23.043.0
24,053.6
15,117.4
15,814.4
13,046.4
13,693.9
1 ,428.3
1.536.7
6427
583.8
9.288.6
9.715.9
10.151.1
10,765.4
15,440.6
16,331.3
20,800.3
22.3880
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D 1.735.9
1,1780
1,000.7
136.1
41.2
766.7
1.000.9
1.176.6
2.1686
985 J
1,616.2
1.159.4
9839
143.3
32.2
782.5
1 .080.2
1.125.9
1,505.0
F
1.627.7
1.272.7
1,095.3
1462
31.2
798.3
1,055.5
1.271.9
1.461.7
M
1 ,664.9
1.277.8
1,111.0
134.1
32.7
793 1
9855
1.349.0
1.746.5
A
1,722.7
1.331.4
1,162.9
123.9
44.6
796.3
8634
1.333.4
1.834.5
M
1,911.1
1.355.1
1.187.4
116.7
51.0
8003
778.3
1.456.7
1 .998 9
J
2,234.8
1.426.7
1,243.5
119.3
63.9
821 9
762 6
1.464
1 .943.8
J
2,340.6
1.301 5
1,137.8
114.6
49.1
803.2
7579
1.301.0
1.881.1
A
2,333.6
1 .308.4
1.159.9
113.8
34.7
8161
776.9
1.343.1
1 ,896.6
s
2,413.4
1,381.2
1,204.3
117.3
59.6
824.7
7880
1.429.2
1.827
2,279.1
1,357.3
1.167.8
125.2
64.3
8259
838.8
1 .498.5
1 .923.2
N
2,053.2
1,363.9
1,163.6
136 3
64.0
8362
981 9
1.449 7
2.012.2
D
1.856.3
1.279
1.076 5
146.0
56.5
817.4
1.096 4
1 .308.9
2.357.5
986 J
1.728.2
1.222.3
1 .036.4
151.8
341
8296
1.1091
1,251.4
1.592.8
F
1.791.3
1 .360.5
1.159.3
158.6
42.6
856.7
1,125.2
1,404 4
1.553.8
M
1,730.2
1 ,303.6
1.133.3
139.3
31.0
8406
9920
1,398 1
1 .774.6
A
1 ,845.9
1 ,382.5
1.227.7
116.9
37.9
876.2
873.5
1,515.2
1.938.3
M
1,913.9
1 .405.4
1,246.5
114.6
44.3
863.3
805.6
1 .568.0
2,0620
J
2,113.2
1,475.2
1.300.2
108.3
66.7
878.4
773.7
1 ,569.7
2,0158
J
2.239.0
1 ,324.0
1,173.6
102.5
47.9
864.1
759.6
1,441.7
1,968.0
A
2.273.3
1,351.4
1.200.6
105.9
44.9
865.6
7866
1 ,460.4
1.971.7
s
2,247.8
1,397.6
1,253.7
110.6
33.3
8767
806.6
1,579.0
1,924.9
O
2,181.0
1 ,348.8
1,186.0
117.6
45.2
881.1
8606
1.553.0
1.979.1
N
2,008.2
1,383.3
1,174.7
128 9
79.7
891 9
973.8
1.532.7
2.072.4
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D 22,936.8 15.168.0
13,221 6
1,443.6
5028
9,3228
10.407 6
15.634.8
20,9028
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
22,700.4
22.556.4
23,205.6
23,181.6
23,931.6
24,862.8
24,109.2
24,252.0
24,913.2
24,555.6
24,541.2
24.7560
24,423.6
24,993.6
24,466.8
24.789.6
23.772.0
22,964.4
22,765.2
23,689.2
23.392.8
23,605.2
23,966.4
15.412.8
15,470.4
15,705.6
15,772.8
15,764 4
15.849.6
15.822.0
15.547.2
15.895.2
16,0692
16.156.8
16,470
16.306.8
16.576.8
16.065.6
16.324.8
16.315.2
16.335.6
16.107.6
16.047.6
16.150.8
16.018.8
16.329.6
13.412.4
13,420.8
13,623.6
13.678.8
13.665.6
13,677.6
13,707.6
13,532.4
13,708.8
13,849.2
13,956.0
14,235.6
14,149.2
14,175.6
13,946.4
14,407.2
14,308.8
14.3040
14,169.6
14,0136
14,312.4
14,090.4
14,065.2
1,443.6
1,498.8
1 ,503.6
1,515.6
1,542.0
1,594.8
1,594.8
1,585.2
1,574.4
1 ,568.4
1,550 4
1.546.8
1,527.6
1 .599.6
1.549.2
1 .426.8
1.522.8
1.446.0
1,432.8
1 ,477.2
1 ,489.2
1.468.8
1 .467.6
556.8
550.8
578.4
578.4
5568
577.2
519.6
4296
612.0
651.6
650.4
687.6
6300
801 6
570.0
4908
483.6
585.6
505.2
5568
349.2
459.6
796.8
9.531.6
9,561.6
9.5700
9,601 2
9,5832
9,7176
9.8040
9.709.2
9.832.8
9.831.6
9,901 2
9,963.6
10.098.0
10,251.6
10,208.4
10,503.6
10,344.0
10,395.6
10,527.6
10,303.2
10,454.4
10,479.6
10,568 4
10,526.4
10,526.4
10.705.2
10,609.2
10,453 2
10,735.2
10,888 8
10,743.6
10,915.2
10,705.2
10.995 6
11.344.8
10.849 2
11.222.4
10,782.0
10,747.2
10,858.8
10.897.2
10,892.4
10,914.0
1 1 ,074.8
11.077.2
10.950.0
15.559.2
15,805.2
16.320
15.786.0
16,118.4
16.094.4
16,256 4
16.1388
16,330.8
17.1660
16,867.2
17,487.6
17,324.4
17,457.6
17.173.2
17,686.8
17.3136
17,281 2
17,893.2
17,619.6
18,152.4
17.733.6
17,853.6
21,518.4
21,598.8
22.0908
22,222.8
22,3944
21.986.4
22,420.8
22.7676
22.6284
22,758.0
23.066.4
22.9992
22,7868
22.9632
22.926.0
23.210.4
23.0928
23.0268
23.425.2
23.578.8
23.851 2
23,480.4
23.6256
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
33
Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued February 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Business sector ind ./concluded
Finance insurance & real estate ind
Community, business, and personal services ind
Govt
Accommo-
Amuse-
Personal
Finance
royal-
dation
ment
and
and
ties
Owner
Educa-
and
and
house-
Year
real
Insur-
on
occupied
Business
tional
Health
food
recrea-
hold
Other
and
estate
ances
nat.
dwell-
services
services
services
services
tional
services
services
month
Total
ind.
ind
resources
ings
Total
ind
ind
ind
ind
ind.
ind.
ind.
33012
32012
33137
32137
33138
32138
33139
32139
33140
32140
33013
32013
33141
32141
33142
32142
33143
32143
33144
32144
33145
32145
33146
32146
33147
32147
1984
48,698.7
22,243.9
1,596.0
5.504.1
19,354.7
35,017.1
10.865.6
652.6
6,0885
8,182.9
1 ,968.6
2,828.3
4.4306
1985
51.447.5
24,108.6
1,562.2
5.6090
20,167.7
36,468.7
11.237.1
6606
6.192.6
8,655.3
2.019.8
3,072.1
4,631.2
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D
4,295.0
1 ,987 8
131 5
528.5
1.647.2
2.9430
9209
55.5
510.4
6606
154.3
251.7
3896
1985 J
4,175.2
1 ,854.8
131.5
533.1
1,655.8
2,807 1
902.3
56.6
505.6
556 6
169.2
250.3
366.5
F
4,338.4
1,995 9
129.1
556.1
1,657.3
2,882.4
916.1
58.7
5078
644.9
156.6
228.7
369.6
M
4,309.6
2,007.6
129.5
515.2
1.657.3
2,966.3
9420
59.4
5036
684 7
158.4
246.7
371.5
A
4,229.9
1,964.9
129.1
466.9
1,669.0
2,933.0
904.0
58.6
487.7
6900
158.5
2569
377.3
M
4.176.6
1,956.2
129.1
420.6
1.670.7
3.012.0
924.6
57.2
505.3
7369
153.8
250 1
384.1
J
4,281.5
2.067.7
130.8
409.2
1,673.8
3.1247
953.3
53.2
5092
786.1
174.6
2548
393.5
J
3,992.9
1,832.8
131.2
343.6
1,685.3
3.134.1
953.9
44.9
509.2
818.5
178.3
2505
378.8
A
4,048.6
1,839.2
130.8
390.1
1.688.5
3.145.2
940.9
43.4
520.9
8240
175.9
254.7
385.4
S
4,491.0
2,2367
130.0
4342
1.690.1
3.126.9
940 1
54.7
518.7
7847
174.6
2684
385.7
o
4,517.1
2,203.2
130.3
479.1
1,704.5
3.147.5
973.8
586
534.0
735.1
173.4
265.0
407.6
N
4,523.8
2,161.0
130.0
525 1
1 ,707.7
3,151.2
968.4
59.7
536.2
715.5
183.0
276.5
411.9
D
4,362.9
1 ,988.6
130.8
535.8
1,707.7
3,038.3
917.7
55.6
554.4
6783
163.5
269.5
399.3
1986 J
4,484.1
2,093.2
134.9
532.1
1,723.9
3.0378
943.5
58.4
563.5
596.8
198.9
265.5
411.2
F
4,478.3
2,075.0
135.8
541.9
1,725.6
3,067.6
9423
60.1
561.0
671.6
182.1
261.5
3890
M
4.416.7
2,070.4
137.0
480.5
1 ,728.8
3,090.3
931.0
606
563.6
692 1
182 5
274.8
385.7
A
4,448.8
2,132.6
139.9
433.5
1,742.8
3,214.9
9903
60.1
563.7
714.0
199.2
267.0
4206
M
4,509.4
2,2176
142.4
403.4
1,746.0
3,2766
973.3
58.8
588.4
783.4
175.2
2750
422.5
J
4,625.0
2,336.3
138.2
402.8
1,747.7
3.417.5
994.2
54.8
596.9
846.6
210.6
283.9
430.5
J
4,490.8
2,213.8
139.5
381.8
1,755.7
3.4667
1,009
45.8
595.1
8837
225.1
288.5
419.5
A
4,487.0
2,182.3
139.5
398.7
1,766.5
3,481.3
1,007.8
44.0
590.3
910.4
218.1
292 1
418.6
S
4,661.2
2,317.7
136.1
428.2
1,779.2
3,458.2
1,023.5
55.8
5889
867.4
219.2
292.3
411.1
o
4,746.3
2.355.1
137.8
466.1
1,787.3
3,399.6
1 ,037.8
59.7
5944
7838
2149
294.2
414.8
N
4,719.9
2,310.5
136.1
4828
1,790.5
3,377.5
1 ,035.3
609
5988
758.5
202.4
310.3
411.3
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D
51,442.8
24.548.4
1,584.0
5.5440
19.766.4
36.273.6
11,265 6
661 2
6.1140
8.512.8
1.987.2
2,9976
4.735.2
1985 J
50,582.4
23.562.0
1,573.2
5,577.6
19,869.6
35.400.0
11.149.2
650.4
6,098.4
8.1576
1.957.2
2,917.2
4,470.0
F
50,775.6
23.629.2
1.555.2
5,703.6
19,887 6
35.785.2
1 1 .252.4
654.0
6.136.8
8.4696
1.956.0
2.745.6
4,570.8
M
51,026.4
23.8068
1.560.0
5.772.0
19,887.6
36.478.8
11.442.0
658.8
6.116.4
8.670.0
1.980.0
3.0036
4.608.0
A
50,746.8
23.426.4
1,549.2
5,722.8
20,048.4
35.821 2
11,031.6
657.6
5,911.2
8.617.2
1.912.8
3,099.6
4,591.2
M
50,253.6
22.984.8
1,543.2
5,677.2
20,048.4
36,049.2
11.191.2
658.8
5,982.0
8.665.2
1 .896.0
3,078.0
4,578.0
J
51,201.6
23.980.8
1 ,554.0
5,560.8
20,106.0
36,421 .2
1 1 ,359.2
657.6
6.037.2
8.630.4
1.977.6
3.116.4
4.642.8
J
48,936.0
22,140.0
1,554.0
4.998.0
20,244.0
36,424.8
11.212.8
666.0
6,088.8
8,744.4
2.136.0
3.087.6
4.489.2
A
49,752.0
22,402.8
1,560.0
5,527.2
20,262.0
36,387.6
1 1 ,094.0
672.0
6,230.4
8,739.6
2.086.8
3.058.8
4.506.0
S
54,634.8
27,174.0
1 ,570.8
5,608.8
20,281.2
36.6072
1 1 ,077.2
664.8
6,230.4
8,712.0
2.061.6
3.244.8
4.616.4
53,643.6
25.939.2
1,578.0
5.692.8
20,433.6
37.304.4
1 1 ,427.6
666.0
6,420.0
8,800.8
2,056.8
3.117.6
4,815.6
N
53,097.6
25.374.0
1,569.6
5,682.0
20,472.0
37,294.8
1 1 ,365.2
6636
6,416.4
8,755.2
2,109.6
3,172.8
4,812.0
D
52,166.4
24,474.0
1,579.2
5,6208
20.492.4
37.455.6
1 1 ,259.6
664.8
6,640.8
8,737.2
2,114.4
3.193.2
4,845.6
1986 J
54,126.0
26,268.0
1,614.0
5,557.2
20,686.8
38,210.4
11,617.2
669.6
6.796.8
8,761.2
2,242.8
3.116.4
5,006.4
F
52,340.4
24,458.4
1,635.6
5.539.2
20,707.2
38,031.6
11.542.8
670.8
6.772.8
8,836.8
2,239.2
3,150.0
4,819.2
M
52,454.4
24,654.0
1,651.2
5.403.6
20,745.6
38,115.6
1 1 .430.0
672.0
6.850.8
8,776.8
2.245.2
3,340.8
4,800.0
A
53,678.4
25,696.8
1,677.6
5.3904
20,913.6
38,9808
1 1 ,798.4
674.4
6.838.8
8,956.8
2.368.8
3,229.2
5.114.4
M
54,012.0
26,040.0
1,700.4
5,319.6
20,952.0
39,178.8
1 1 ,779.2
678.0
6,951.6
9,124.8
2,190.0
3,409.2
5.0460
J
55,444.8
27,256.8
1,640.4
5,575.2
20,972.4
39,933.6
1 1 ,876.4
676.8
7,070.4
9.357.6
2,408.4
3,469.2
5.074.8
J
55,024.8
26,781.6
1.653.6
5,499.6
21 ,090.0
40,380.0
1 1 ,846.4
676.8
7,117.2
9,391.2
2,796.0
3,570.0
4.982.4
A
55,184 4
26,778.0
1.664.4
5,544.0
21,198.0
40,197.6
11,838.0
679.2
7,060.8
9.556.8
2,658.0
3,498.0
4.906.8
S
56,798.4
28.186.8
1.645.2
5,616.0
21 ,350.4
40,438.8
11.931.6
678.0
7,074.0
9.693.6
2,620.8
3.525.6
4.915.2
O
56,348.4
27,870.0
1.653.6
5,398.8
21,426.0
40,105.2
12.032.4
679.2
7,153.2
9.312.0
2,580.0
3.451.2
4.897.2
N
55,6860
27,319.2
1 .650.0
5,252.4
21,464.4
39,960.0
12,147.6
678.0
7,165.2
9.288.0
2.343.6
3.537.6
4,300.0
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
34
February 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices,
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Section 3 — Table 2.2/continued
monthly, based on the system of National Accounts industry
Nonbusiness sector
industries
Total
Mining
ind.
Manufac-
turing
ind
Forestry
services
ind
Transpor-
tation
ind
Communi-
cation
ind
Water
systems
ind
Insurance
and
other
finance
ind.
Govern-
ment
services
ind
Community
& personal
services
Year
and
month
Total
Business
services
ind
Educa-
tional
services
ind.
1
1
33030
32030
33017
32017
33018
32018
33019
32019
33020
32020
33021
32021
33022
32022
33023
32023
33024
32024
33025
32025
33159
32159
33160
32160
1984
1985
61,820.8
62.269.7
61 3
56.1
61.8
64.0
288.1
2907
1.586 2
1 .570.9
57.7
53.2
520.9
525.4
305.7
3030
22.933.4
23,109 6
36.005.7
36.297.3
2605
2583
19.203 7
19,352.2
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D 5.120.0 43
5.0
209
126
43.5
25.5
1,865.9
3.0240
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D 62.092.8 61.2
648
308.4
1.557.6
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986
61,771.2
61,994 4
62,047.2
61,664.4
61.758.0
61.935.6
62.0304
62,349.6
62.227.2
62.748.0
62,709.6
62,997.6
63.175.2
63,247.2
63,303.6
63.762.0
63.650.4
64.008.0
63,925.2
63,811.2
63,926.4
63,930.0
63,984.0
58.8
62.4
60.0
64.8
55.2
51.6
60.0
52.8
55.2
56.4
48.0
44.4
49.2
46.8
48.0
49.2
62.4
68.4
85.2
19.2
55.2
38.4
51.6
58.8
3048
1,567.2
62.4
300.0
1,598.4
61.2
332.4
1,573.2
62.4
2988
1,569.6
68.4
290.4
1.569.6
61.2
291.6
1 ,574.4
64.8
286.8
1 ,574.4
70.8
290.4
1 ,574.4
64.8
2844
1 ,568.4
64.8
273.6
1,567.2
63.6
277.2
1,554.0
67.2
267.6
1,567.2
62.4
258.0
1,609.2
62.4
260.4
1,606.8
63.6
258.0
1.584.0
62.4
259.2
1 ,556.4
63.6
2808
1,537.2
66.0
286.8
1.569.6
67.2
252.0
1,557.6
63.6
266.4
1.545.6
60.0
246.0
1.537.2
62.4
253.2
1.569.6
60.0
266.4
1.550.4
564
54.0
54.0
54.0
51.6
50.4
52.8
54.0
52.8
52.8
52.8
52.8
54.0
54.0
56.4
56.4
56.4
55.2
55.2
52.8
51.6
49.2
50.4
51.6
518.4
522.0
517.2
514.8
519.6
523.2
526.8
532.8
535.2
525.6
534.0
528.0
526.8
537.6
546.0
553.2
553.2
5496
574.8
547.2
552.0
555.6
548.4
549.6
2928
292.8
2928
295.2
295.2
296.4
298 8
298.8
301.2
304.8
307.2
308.4
312.0
322.8
324.0
321.6
328.8
334.8
332.4
333.6
3384
331 2
3396
3396
23.0328 36.2004
23.014.8
22,989.6
22,9776
22.963.2
23.014.8
23,100.0
23,0964
23,143.2
23,198.4
23,251.2
23,245.2
23,276.4
23,238.0
23,331 .6
23.322.0
23.488.8
23.354.4
23.428.8
23.239.2
23,200.8
23,247.6
23,203.2
23.274.0
35.898.0
36,117.6
36,178.8
35,839 2
35.8896
35.978.4
36.062.4
36.3288
36.172.8
36.640.8
36.632.4
36,882.0
37,044.0
37,012.8
37,096.8
37,407.6
37,412.4
37,626.0
37,790.4
37,7736
37.844.4
37,864.8
37,840.8
21 5
247.2
2556
2580
262.8
259.2
259.2
261.6
2640
2604
259.2
256.8
252.0
248.4
248.4
246.0
2436
2460
247.2
252.0
253.2
2520
258.0
261 6
264.0
1.631.1
1985 J
5.156.0
53
4.7
20.4
124.2
4.6
43.2
246
1,863.5
3,065.7
20.7
1.667.6
F
5,228.2
6.0
5.4
19.7
126.7
4.5
42.2
24.4
1 .868 1
3,130.8
21.0
1.729.9
M
5,256.2
5.8
5.2
22.7
124.2
4.4
41.8
24.5
1,881 4
3,146.0
21.4
1.748.2
A
5,200.9
5.4
5.4
20.9
125.0
4.2
42.4
24.6
1.874.5
3.0987
21.2
1.714.4
M
5,242.9
4.2
56
25.1
129
4.1
44.0
24.9
1 .936.0
3.069.8
21.7
1.672.9
J
5,230.8
3.9
5.3
28.9
134.7
4.4
44.1
25.3
2,001 2
2.983.3
22.4
1.556.0
J
5,003.0
4.3
4.7
31.4
138.7
4.5
45.3
25.2
2,025.3
2.723.9
22.6
1.298.5
A
4.944.2
4.3
54
31.4
141.3
4.5
45.3
25.5
2,0044
2,682 1
223
1.257.3
S
5.191.9
4.2
5.6
27.8
137.5
4.5
43.8
25.5
1.951.2
2,991.4
22.1
1.585.7
o
5,313.3
5.2
5.6
22.9
134.1
45
45.0
26.0
1.919.2
3,150.6
21.8
1.725 1
N
5,320.4
4.4
5.7
21.3
1292
4.5
44.3
26.2
1 .899.2
3.186.0
21.2
1.757.7
D
5,181.9
3.1
54
18.2
126.3
4.5
44.0
26.3
1,885.6
3.069.0
19.9
1.638.9
1986 J
5.280.6
4.5
4.9
17.1
127.7
4.6
44.3
27.2
1 .880.8
3.169.5
20.1
1.719.8
F
5.337.6
4.5
5.3
17.1
1280
4.7
44.6
27.1
1 .895.7
3.210.6
20.0
1,768.8
M
5,365.7
4.5
5.4
177
125.3
4.6
45.1
26.8
1 .908.3
3,228.0
19.4
1.786.4
A
5,381.6
4.1
54
18.2
123.7
46
45.3
27.5
1.916.8
3,236.0
20.8
1,770.2
M
5,401.4
4.8
5.3
24.2
126.2
4.4
46.3
28.3
1 .963.4
3,198.5
20.7
1.730.9
J
5.409.5
5.2
5.7
28.3
134.1
4.5
47.9
28.4
2.030.6
3.124.8
21.5
1,616.1
J
5.153.5
6.1
4.9
27.6
137.1
4.4
46.6
28.3
2.038.1
2,860.4
21.6
1,349.1
A
5,066.1
1.6
48
28.9
138.9
4.4
46.8
28.7
2,014.3
2.7977
21.8
1,294.5
s
5,337.9
4.3
5.2
24.0
134.9
4.2
46.2
27.9
1 ,962.2
3.129.0
22.3
1,640.8
5,414.9
3.6
5.5
21.1
1344
4.2
46.3
28.8
1,916.7
3,254.3
22.6
1,757.4
N
5,426.9
4.7
5.3
20.6
128.7
4.4
46.1
28.7
1.901.7
3.286.7
22.1
1,795.8
19.418.4
19.149.6
19.274.4
19,388.4
19,244.4
19,266.0
19,230.0
19,261 2
19,467.6
19,260.0
19,603.2
19,548.0
19.588.8
19.730.4
19.7268
19,794.0
19,870 8
19.952.4
19.952.4
19.938.0
19.966 8
19.948.8
19.989.6
20.008.8
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
35
Section 3 — Table 2.2/concluded February 1987
2 — Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost
Table 2.2: Gross domestic product by industry at factor cost in 1981 prices, monthly, based on the System of National Accounts industry
codes at the Small and Medium link levels (in millions of dollars).
Non-business sector ind ./concl
Special aggregations
Community & personal
services/concl.
Business
sector -
goods
Business
sector -
services
Non-
business
sector-
goods
Non-
business
sector -
services
Industrial
production
Non-
durable
manufac-
turing
ind
Year
and
month
Health
and
social
services
ind
Amusement
and
other
services
ind.
Personal,
household
and
other
services
ind
Durable
manufac-
turing
ind.
I
I
33161
32161
33162
32162
33163
32163
33028
32028
33029
32029
33031
32031
33032
32032
33035
32035
33036
32036
33037
32037
1984
1985
12,704.5
12,965.1
975.8
9938
2,861.2
2,727.9
127,090 5
133,272.9
144,362.7
152,165.8
644.0
645.0
61,176.8
61 ,624.7
91.963.8
96.502.3
29.5760
30.3039
32,624.3
34,886.6
Unadjusted for seasonality
1984 D
1,066.2
75.6
2296
9,8083
12,5279
52.8
5.0670
7,470.0
2,245.9
2,518.3
1985 J
1.066.4
83.5
227.5
9,856.8
11.555.1
53.2
5.103
7,6932
2.291 3
2.556.6
F
1,067.2
77.4
235.3
10,578.1
12,025.4
53.6
5.174.2
8,355.3
2,557.5
2.897.4
M
1,069.7
78.2
228.5
10,625.3
12.442.3
52.8
5.2032
8,376.6
2.546.5
2.9832
A
1,062.0
76.7
224.4
10,741 8
12,458.5
53.2
5.147.9
7,971.7
2,496.5
2.940.0
M
1,077.4
74.8
223.0
10,751.9
12.799 6
53.8
5.188.9
7,897.1
2.525.7
2.983.0
J
1,091.2
85.2
228.5
1 1 ,000.7
13,062.6
53.3
5,177.8
8,234.8
2.646.9
3.1574
J
1,096.0
87.5
219.3
10,243.0
12,413.8
54.3
4,949.0
7.203.5
2.343.8
2,587.9
A
1,094.1
85.9
222.5
13,016.8
12,558.0
55.0
4,889.2
7,663.0
2,553.8
2,777.1
S
1,077.6
87.2
218.8
13,633.4
13,0800
53.6
5.137.9
8.337.9
2,686.7
3,158.9
O
1 ,086.4
85.1
232.2
11.213.6
13.269.5
55.8
5,257.3
8.310.2
2.639.1
3.0581
N
1,084.6
92.0
230.5
1 1 ,200.8
13,337.0
54.4
5,266.4
8.513.9
2.655.9
3,097.7
D
1,092.5
80.3
237.4
10,410.7
13.164.0
52.5
5.129.9
7.945 1
2.3602
2,6893
1986 J
1,093.5
100.0
236.1
10,2847
12,418.0
53.7
5,226.9
8,0029
2,397.8
2.686.9
F
1 ,096.2
91.4
234.2
1 1 .092.5
12,721.3
54.4
5.283.2
8.689.8
2,669.6
3,030.2
M
1,101.2
91.2
229.8
10,606 8
12,823.9
55.0
5.3107
8.298.3
2.591.5
2.9906
A
1,101.7
100
243.3
11,223.5
13.375.9
54.8
5,326.8
8.322.0
2,6583
3.089.2
M
1,123.2
87.1
236.6
10,827.1
13,684.7
56.4
5,345.0
7,953.9
2,600.2
2.983.1
J
1,142.8
1060
238.4
10,765.8
13.981.6
58.8
5,3507
8,146.9
2.7194
3.093 1
J
1,144.9
113.3
231.5
10,159.1
13,555.3
57.6
5.095.9
7,177.4
2,424.5
2,574.1
A
1,142.3
109.2
229.9
13.311.0
13,617 4
53.2
5,012.9
7,5245
2.576.6
2.648.3
s
1,132.2
110.1
223.6
13.828.4
13,897.6
55.7
5.282.2
8,078.4
2.705.4
2.989.0
1,132.8
108.5
233.0
10,999.0
13,907.9
55.4
5,359.5
8,169.5
2.692.1
2,973.2
N
1,134.7
102.1
232.0
10,958.7
13,977.7
56.1
5.370.8
8,285.0
2,664.7
3,013.9
Seasonally adjusted at annual rates
1984 D 12.846.0 892.8
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
IS
12,897.6
12.918.0
12.928.8
12,818.4
12,873.6
12,944.4
12.954.0
12.986.4
12.958.8
13,065 6
13,070.4
13,167.6
13,224.0
13,264.8
13,311.6
13,310.4
13,404.0
13,543.2
13,537.2
13,562.4
13,615.2
13,626.0
13,672.8
874.8
874.8
8856
8388
842.4
882.0
961.2
934.8
934.8
918.0
9600
954.0
1,021.2
1,015.2
1.016.4
1,078.8
994.8
1.108.8
1.291.2
1.220.4
1.197.6
1.183.2
1.071.6
2.7960
128.497 2
148.7448
2,720.4
129.534.0
148.0044
2,7924
129.8988
148.996.8
2,713.2
131.613.6
151.191.6
2,678.4
131,115.6
149.950 8
2,648.4
132,184.8
150,163 2
2,660.4
134,096 4
151.270.8
2,622.0
133,449 6
149.664.0
2,6796
133.906.8
150.302 4
2,760.0
135.555.6
155.929.2
2,797.2
135.061.2
156,772.8
2,802.0
135.062 4
156,384.0
2,923.2
136.659 6
156,542.4
2,8200
136.756.8
158,852 4
2,760.0
137,270.4
157.621.2
2,731.2
133.886 4
156.943.2
2,901 6
137.184.0
160,384 8
2,814.0
133,946.4
160,256 4
2,7696
131.743.2
162,417.6
2,770.8
133.210.8
163,358.4
2,772.0
132.699.6
162,931.2
2,824.8
132.375.6
165,846.0
2,804.4
133.341.6
164,166.0
2,823.6
132.874 8
164,023.2
6444
61.448 4
93.172.8
29.7504
33.3096
639.6
61,131.6
94,058.4
29,722.8
33,454.8
642.0
61.352.4
94,378.8
29.805.6
33,549.6
636.0
61,411.2
95,428.8
29.844.0
34,010.4
646.8
61,017.6
95.046.0
29.823.6
34,068.0
646.8
61,111.2
96,026.4
30.087.6
34,754.4
639.6
61,296.0
96,997.2
29.9580
34,918.8
657.6
61,372.8
97,017.6
30.645.6
35,680.8
6588
61,690 8
96.952.8
30.578.4
35,553.6
645.6
61,581.6
97.994.4
30.636.0
35,880.0
655.2
62,092.8
97,868.4
30,703.2
35,818 8
6396
62.070.0
97,490.4
30.680.4
35.409.6
638.4
62,359.2
98,942.4
31.237.2
35.509.2
6492
62,526.0
98.276.4
31.142.4
35.4024
655.2
62,592.0
98.269.2
31.113.6
35.209.2
6648
62,6388
95.586.0
30,819.6
34.587.6
664.8
63,097.2
98.178.0
31.368.0
35,443.2
675.6
62,974.8
96.157.2
30.948.0
34,648.8
709.2
63,2988
95.200.8
30.920.4
34.134.0
699.6
63.225.6
96,454.8
31,512.0
35,185.2
634.8
63.176.4
94.941 .6
30,805.2
33,710.4
670.8
63,255.6
94,851.6
30,807.6
33,897.6
649.2
63.2808
95.941.2
31.164.0
34,555.2
661.2
63.322.8
95,122.8
30.9384
34,503.6
Source: Gross Domestic Product by Industry (61-005), Statistics Canada.
36
February 1987
3— Balance of international payments
Table 3.1: Canadian balance of international payments, current account, all countries (million dollars)
Section 3— Table 3.1
Year
Total
current
receipts
Total
current
payments
Current
account
balance
Goods and services'
Merchandise trade*
Service transactions
quarter
Receipts Payments
Balance
Exports Imports
Balance
Receipts Payments
Balance
D
D
50525
60525
50550
60550
50555
60555
50503 50541
60722 60723
50558
60724
50501 50526
60501 60526
50551
60551
50502 50544
60710 60714
50556
60718
1984
135,948
132.586
3,362
132,583
130.035
2.548
112,218
91 .493
20,726
20,365
38.542
-18,177
1985
146,929
147,514
-584
143,400
144,820
-1.420
120,258
102,782
17,475
23,142
42.038
-18.895
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
38.748
38.213
535
37.889
37.560
329
31 .652
27,169
4.482
6,237
10,390
-4,153
3
35,891
36,439
-548
34,912
35.715
-803
28.134
25,391
2.742
6,779
10.324
-3,545
4
37,689
37.779
-90
36,834
37.150
-316
31.547
26,554
4.993
5.287
10,596
-5,309
1986 1
35,316
39.708
-4,392
34,361
39,078
-4.717
29.575
27,269
2.306
4.785
1 1 .808
-7,023
2
38.368
40.812
-2,444
37,394
40,070
-2.676
31 ,365
29.232
2,133
6.028
10.838
-4,809
3
37.269
38.519
-1,250
36,275
37,723
-1.448
28.398
27.150
1,248
7,877
10.574
-2,696
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
3
4
1986 1
2
3
36.695
36.160
37.747
37,661
36,250
37.405
36.253
37,297
38,659
40,381
38,227
39,605
442
-1,137
-912
-2,720
-1,977
-2,200
35.834
35,332
36,825
36,631
35.273
36,533
35,644
36,558
37,980
39.756
37.509
38.804
191
-1.225
-1.155
-3.125
-2,237
-2,271
29,759
29,678
31,158
30,801
29,291
29.968
25.280
26.184
27.143
28,342
26,690
28,051
4,479
3,494
4.014
2.460
2.601
1.937
6.075
5,654
5.667
5.829
5.982
6.545
10.363
10.373
10.836
11.414
10,819
10.753
-4,289
-4.720
-5.169
-5,584
-4,838
-4,208
Year
Travel
Interest and dividends
Freight
and shipping
Other
service transactions
quarter
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts
Payments
Balance
D
D
50506
60506
50531
60531
50718
60554
50508
60508
50533
60533
50719
60556
50512
60512
50537
60537
50720
60557
50516
60711
50545
60715
50721
60719
1984
1985
4,416
5,006
6,542
7,110
-2.126
-2.104
2,547
3,402
13.703
15.854
-11,155
-12.451
4,332
4,532
3,864
4,075
468
458
9.069
10.201
14.433
14,999
-5.364
-4.798
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
1.256
1,805
-549
1,244
3.734
-2.490
1,211
1,124
87
2.526
3.727
-1.201
3
2,371
1,980
391
724
3.628
-2,904
1,164
1,030
135
2,519
3.686
-1,167
4
861
1,367
-506
725
4.332
-3,607
1,125
1.061
64
2,576
3,835
-1,260
1986 1
651
2,137
-1.486
580
4.884
-4,303
1,009
932
77
2,545
3,855
-1.310
2
1,628
1,895
-267
668
4,162
-3,494
1.203
1.150
54
2.530
3,632
-1.102
3
3,004
1,942
1.062
1,142
3.940
-2,798
1.200
1,107
93
2.532
3.585
-1.053
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
1.209
1,761
-552
1,239
3,895
-2,656
1.143
1,020
123
2.484
3.688
-1.204
3
1,237
1,786
-549
780
3,866
-3,086
1,128
1,006
122
2.509
3.716
-1,207
4
1.387
1,831
-444
587
4,060
-3,473
1.113
1,041
72
2.580
3,904
-1,324
1986 1
1,471
1.885
-415
653
4,674
-4,021
1,129
1,079
50
2.576
3.775
-1.199
2
1,572
1.835
-263
763
4,317
-3.554
1.138
1.046
93
2.508
3,622
-1.113
3
1,772
1.782
-9
1,093
4,229
-3,137
1,159
1,088
71
2.522
3,654
-1,132
See Footnotes Table 3 1 /concluded
For source see Table 3.3.
37
Section 3— Tables 3.1 /concluded to Table 3.2
3— Balance of international payments
Table 3.1: Canadian balance of international payments, current account, all countries (million dollars)/concluded
February 1987
Year
Transfers
Inheritances and migrants
funds
Personal and institutional remittances
Withholding tax 1
quarter
Receipts
Payments
Balance
Receipts Payments
Balance
Receipts Payments Balance
Canadian Foreign
Balance
contriButions
D
D
50517
60712
50546
60716
50557
60720
50515 50540
60515 60540
50723
60558
50518 50547 50724
60713 60717 60721
50716 50770
60726 60770
50726
60728
50725
60709
1984
1985
3,365
3.529
2,551
2,693
813
836
1,636
1,777
346
361
1,291
1.415
629
684
681
755
-52
-72
1,100
1,069
180
180
920
-1.345
-1.397
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
859
653
206
431
88
343
172
188
-16
256
43
213
-334
3
979
724
255
611
114
497
173
189
-17
195
47
148
-373
4
855
629
226
396
84
311
170
191
-21
290
47
243
-307
1986 1
955
631
324
328
78
250
176
200
-24
451
47
404
-306
2
975
742
233
521
91
430
177
201
-24
277
47
230
-404
3
994
796
198
605
118
487
177
202
-25
212
47
165
-429
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1985 2
861
609
251
425
92
333
172
188
-16
264
45
219
-284
3
827
739
88
430
91
339
173
189
-17
225
46
179
-413
4
923
679
243
467
90
377
170
191
-21
286
44
241
-354
1986 1
1.030
625
405
443
92
351
176
200
-24
411
49
362
-284
2
977
718
259
513
95
418
177
201
-24
287
49
238
-373
3
872
801
71
431
95
336
177
202
-25
264
46
218
-459
Note: Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'As used in national income and expenditure accounts 'Trade of Canada figures with certain valuation, coverage and timing adjustments appropriate for Balance of Payments
withheld on service payments and income distribution to non-residents
Table 3.2: Canadian balance of international payments, current account, area distribution 1 (million dollars)
United States
United Kingdom
All
other countries
Merchan-
Merchan-
Merchan-
Year
Current
dise
Non-mer-
Current
dise
Non-mer-
Current
dise
Non-mer-
or
Total
Total
account
trade
chandise
Total
Total
account
trade
chandise
Total
Total
account
trade
chandise
quarter
receipts
payments
balance
balance
balance*
receipts
payments
balance
balance
balance 2
receipts
payments
balance
balance
balance 2
D
3907
3908
3909
3910
3911
3912
3913
3914
3915
3916
3917
3918
3919
3920
3921
1984
97,668
90,751
6,917
19,136
-12,219
4,269
4,798
-529
200
-729
32.910
35,937
-3,027
1,390
-4,416
1985
108,425
99,788
8,637
20,705
-12,067
4,046
6,138
-2,092
-733
-1,359
33,389
40.519
-7,130
-2,496
-4,634
1985 2
29,013
26,442
2,571
5,062
-2,491
1,071
1,596
-525
-179
-346
8.408
9,919
-1.511
-401
-1,110
3
26,097
23,714
2,383
4,357
-1,974
1.031
1,771
-740
-347
-394
8.568
10.759
-2,191
-1,268
-923
4
27,659
25,186
2,472
5,912
-3,440
1,000
1.740
-741
-363
-377
8,741
10,562
-1,821
-556
-1,265
1986 1
26,512
26,719
-208
4,168
-4,375
974
1,663
-689
-370
-319
7,380
10,875
-3,496
-1.492
-2.004
2
28,240
27,390
850
3,604
-2,754
1,160
1,557
-397
-87
-310
8,692
1 1 ,588
-2.897
-1.383
-1,513
3
26,862
24,267
2,595
3,311
-715
1,150
1.736
-586
-238
-348
9,045
12,305
-3,260
-1,824
-1.435
Note Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'Excludes withholding tax includes service transactions and transfer balances
For source see Table 3.3.
38
February 1987
3— Balance of international payments
Table 3.3: Canadian balance of international payments, capital account, 1 all countries (million dollars)
Section 3— Table 3.3
Canadian stocks
Trade in outstanding Canadian bonds
New issues of Canadian bonds
Direct (nve
stment
Year
Trade
Govern-
Govern-
or
In
n out-
New
Retire-
ment of
Pro-
Munici-
Corpo-
ment of
Pro-
Munici-
Corpo
quarter
Canada
Abroad standing
issues
ments
Total
Canada'
vincial 3
pal
ration 4
Total
Canada 1
vincial 3
pal
ration*
Total
D
50560
50564
50576
50586
50587
50585
65001
65002
65003
65004
65000
65006
65007
65008
65009
65005
1984
1.698
-3,300
-239
411
-2
170
2,854
550
13
311
3,728
2,271
4.262
787
1,945
9,266
1985
-2.950
-5,100
1.196
357
-8
1.545
2,702
626
-22
-23
3,283
5,434
4.755
479
4,045
14,712
1985 2
266
-1,213
320
102
-2
420
976
28
-1
-34
969
904
1,539
109
1,248
3,800
3
•2,550
-1,234
83
91
-2
171
666
197
-6
44
901
1,902
489
75
1,599
4,066
4
-36
-1,137
589
46
-2
633
150
268
-15
-49
354
1,411
1,476
99
946
3,933
1986 1
1,117
-1.098
783
269
-2
1,050
864
53
-12
-42
862
3,056
1,479
201
1,393
6,129
2
13
-1.083
-628
280
-2
-350
597
91
-14
-56
618
1.197
2.410
313
1,921
5,840
3
1,082
-1,158
180
145
-2
323
1,420
217
-31
1.605
1.422
1.934
33
2,691
6.081
Government of
Canada loans and
Retirements of Canadian bonds
Foreign securities
subscriptions
Total
Year
Govern-
Total
Trade
Other
long-
or
ment ol
Pro
Munic-
Corpo-
Canadian
in out-
New
Retire-
Repay-
Export
long-
term
quarter
Canada 2
vincial 3
ipal
ration*
Total
bonds
standing
issues
ments
Advances ments
credits
term
capital
50624 &
D
65011
65012
65013
65014
65010
50651
50600
50608
50616
50626 50629
50632
50650
50687
1984
-1,996
-1,625
-258
-1,069
-4,949
8,045
-1,792
-262
18
663
42
-1,334
341
2,963
1985
-1,961
-3,064
-328
-1,224
-6,577
11.419
-780
-432
4
715
74
-211
-89
2,766
1985 2
-461
-654
-93
-505
-1,714
3,055
-7
-3
1
369
-52
-775
1,322
3
-199
-751
-39
-240
-1,229
3,738
137
-126
1
-27
10
-76
171
216
4
-632
-935
-93
-250
-1.910
2,377
-754
-198
1
232
43
29
183
909
1986 1
-585
-577
-115
-423
-1,701
5,290
85
-4
1
110
6
464
-718
6.083
2
-351
-1.231
-157
-1,024
-2,763
3,695
-405
-411
1
-41
12
155
1,472
3,059
3
-262
-1,067
-68
-584
-1.982
5,704
73
-134
1
-95
9
-7
-1.130
4,668
Resident he
of
foreign cur
tidings
rency
Offi
Chartered
:ial
bank net
Non-
monetary
foreign
bank
Non-resident holdings of:
movements
currency holdings
Sta-
Allo-
in the form of:
position
of
Other
tis-
cation
with
foreign
Govern-
finance
All
Total
Net
tical
of
Official
Year
non-
cur-
Cana-
ment
Finance
company
Com-
other
short-
capital
dis-
special
inter-
Official
or
resi-
rencies
dian $
demand
Treasury
company
obli-
mercial
Other
trans-
term
move-
crep-
drawing
national
monetary
quarter
dents
abroad deposits
liabilities
bills
paper
gations
paper
paper
actions 5
capital
ment
ancy
rights
reserves
liabilities
D
50659
50660
50652
50654
50656
50668
50676
50667
50669
50686
50688
50689
50693
50710
50713
50714
1984
567
-2,035
757
138
1,514
-124
-66
154
-44
-1,316
-455
2,508
-6,958
—
-1,092
3
1985
274
2,152
276
236
-691
219
13
-185
76
1,196
3.567
6.332
-7,100
—
-112
-1.240
1985 2
-2,398
1,456
-25
296
162
118
-17
-62
-22
-480
-972
350
-1,015
_
-1,018
889
3
112
488
441
-41
-816
—
56
162
119
384
905
1.121
212
—
112
672
4
412
1,874
160
135
-912
35
-13
-40
21
614
2.284
3,193
-4,023
—
-13
-907
1986 1
529
-4,484
1,088
-42
-67
184
-65
-168
-48
331
-2,740
3,343
-24
_
-85
-988
2
-2.075
158
-159
-75
862
-127
-51
66
-49
576
-874
2.185
1,627
—
-14
1.382
3
-2,588
-935
105
-5
-29
-106
-77
-6
726
1,994
-920
3.748
-2,112
-442
828
Note: Components may not add to totals due to rounding
'A minus sign, except for official monetary movements, indicates an outflow of capital from Canada 'Includes issues of Federal government entreprises
cial government entreprises 'Excludes issues of government entreprises 'Includes changes in loans and accounts receivable and payable
Source: System of National Accounts, Quarterly Estimates of the Canadian Balance of International Payments (67-001), Statistics Canada.
'Includes issues of Provin-
39
Section 4 - Labour
42
1 .
43
2.
44
3.
4.
45
4.1
46
4.2
47
4.3
48
4.4
5.
49
5.1
50
5.2
51
5.3
52
5.4
53
5.5
54
6.
54
7.
55
8.
56
9.
57
10.
58
11 .
59
12.
60
13.
60
14.
61
15.
62
16.
Wages and Salaries, by Province
Wages and Salaries by Industry and Supplementary Labour Income, Canada
Labour Force Characteristics of the Population 15 years of Age and Over
Selected Labour Force Series by Sex and Main Age Group
Employed
Unemployed
Participation Rates
4 Unemployment Rates
Labour Force Characteristics, by Province
Labour Force
Employed
Unemployed
Participation Rates
Unemployment Rates
Unemployment Insurance Statistics
Help Wanted Index
Time Lost in Work Stoppages, by Industry Groups
Total Number of Employees, by Industry Group
Total Number of Employees, by Manufacturing Industry
Average Weekly Earnings, by Industry Group
Average Weekly Earnings, by Manufacturing Industry
Total Number of Employees, Canada and Provinces
Average Weekly Earnings, Canada and Provinces
Average Hourly Earnings
Average Weekly Hours
41
Section 4— Table 1
Table 1: Wages and salaries, by province based on the 1960 standard industrial classification (million dollars)
February 1987
Year
and
month
Newfound-
land
Prince
Edward
Island
Nova
Scotia
New
Brunswick
Quebec
Ontario
Manitoba
Saskatch-
ewan
Alberta
British
Columbia
Canada'
D
D
5226
5237
5227
5238
5228
5239
5229
5240
5230
5241
5231
5242
5232
5243
5233
5244
5234
5245
5235
5246
5225
5236
1984
1985
2,958
3,065
615
648
5,372
5.765
4.184
4.466
50,622
54,050
87,786
94,803
8,256
8,666
6,590
6,908
21 .660
23.387
24,375
25.890
213.308
228.568
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 D 233.9 50.1
1985
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
229.4
235.4
242.4
239.6
248.6
266.3
281.1
276.4
275.5
264.1
256.4
249.5
245.8
249.2
250.0
255.3
265.0
282.9
287.2
283.0
274.9
275.5
268.0
48.8
47.8
49.2
51.2
55.0
59.0
57.5
59.4
59.1
55.3
53.7
52.4
50.5
50.9
52.3
54.0
59.2
62.1
61.2
63.2
64.3
63.0
59.7
Adjusted for seasonal variation
1984 D 248 1 53
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
248.5
252.5
259.2
252.8
249.3
247.8
256.0
256.3
259.9
258.3
259.8
264.2
265.9
267.5
267.5
269.5
266.0
263.4
261.9
262.4
258.9
265.4
269.7
53.5
53.1
53.3
54.2
54.0
54.4
53.0
54.1
54.9
54.4
54.3
55.4
55.3
56.5
56.7
57.1
58.2
57.3
56.6
57.7
59.7
61.8
60.3
460.9
447.1
447.7
452.8
463.4
479.0
496.3
501.5
501.9
499.2
496.1
491.5
488.4
474.8
467.3
475.3
488.1
516.0
529.0
535.0
531.6
5324
533.2
522.4
4680
4660
467.8
471.0
474.2
475.3
481.5
483.0
484.7
484.9
490.8
489.8
495.9
494.9
488.3
494.3
4993
512.0
513.2
515.3
513.0
516.9
522.4
520.4
348.5
4.348.7
7.541.1
344.5
4,238.7
7.447.7
342.7
4,254.7
7.470.5
343.8
4,317.8
7.545.8
350.4
4,371.8
7,705.7
372.3
4,521.8
7,8644
390.4
4,660.0
8,073.6
393.2
4,634.6
8.135.3
396.0
4,593.6
8,009.9
390.9
4,618.3
8,115.9
393.5
4.627.5
8,1532
380.6
4,628.2
8,170.0
367.9
4,582.6
8,110.5
360.6
4,509.3
8,062.8
359.1
4,495.8
8,089.9
359.1
4,513.2
8.145.0
371.0
4,627.5
8.278.1
397.8
4.786.9
8.479.5
411.2
4,920.9
8.730.6
417.7
4.915.1
8.767.6
418.6
4,855.3
8.579.6
417.5
4,875.8
8,718.5
413.1
4,907.0
8.744.5
404.8
4,864.3
8.693.5
3605
4,421.4
7,672.8
361.8
4,363.8
7.634.9
364.0
4,383.0
7.647.6
3648
4,432.8
7,716.2
366.5
4.448.6
7.764.4
366.9
4.478.2
7.799.9
372.9
4,541.3
7.849.9
374.7
4,556.8
8.032.5
376.2
4,523.1
7.950.2
375.2
4.527.3
7,977.4
383.9
4,534.3
8.047.4
379.2
4,594.0
8.133.3
380.3
4,666.5
8.248.8
378.5
4,641.4
8.2624
381.1
4,631.9
8.281.6
380.9
4,633.4
8.328.9
387.8
4,708.0
8.340.7
391.8
4,739.2
8.4085
392.8
4,783.3
8.488.6
398.0
4,829.3
8,576.7
397.4
4.814.2
8.567.0
400.6
4.785.3
8.568.1
403.0
4,799.0
8.615.5
403.2
4.817.4
8.652.6
701 8
686.7
6864
692.7
701.2
725.3
743.9
740.9
727.7
745.4
748.5
737.4
729.6
729.4
723.8
735.1
753.6
777.9
8040
797.2
790.9
806.9
806.6
788.7
717.8
7093
709.5
711.9
715.8
7188
719.7
726.4
710.6
724.9
733.0
739.6
746.4
753.2
748.1
755.4
769.1
770.7
778.0
781.6
777.4
784.8
789.9
790.9
5569
1 ,839.4
2,074.8
18.227 4
545.3
1,846.9
2,067.7
17,973.1
538.7
1,861.9
2,043 1
17.998.9
548.6
1.872.7
2,086.2
18.224.3
554.3
1,875.6
2,096.9
18.480.7
580.4
1 ,939.2
2,174.0
19,0346
598.5
1 ,986.3
2,232.2
19,586.2
578.3
2,019.7
2.144.3
19.569.5
579.5
2.018.5
2,180.4
19.428.0
597.3
2.018.1
2,263.0
19,667 3
602.9
2,005.7
2,237.8
19.667.1
5962
1.971.0
2.197.0
19.557.9
588.0
1 ,970.9
2.166.8
19.380.2
575.4
1.967.7
2.1439
19.192.0
563.4
1 .952.9
2.121.1
19.145.2
583.8
1,944.4
2.157.1
19.289.0
590.0
1,929.5
2.195.6
19.615.2
610.9
1,943.6
2,254.4
20.168.6
624.4
1 ,970.5
2.295.9
20,712.9
604.7
1.901.1
2,205.3
20.667.2
6035
1,980.1
2.161.6
20,354.1
622.7
1,981.6
2.248.6
20,629.5
620.9
1 .986.2
2,227.8
20,661.5
6054
1,952.5
2.185.1
20,423.1
568.6
1,881.5
2,117.0
18.577.9
567 .1
1,883.5
2.118.4
18.505.1
564.7
1 ,899.2
2.106.0
18.529.2
568.9
1.911.7
2,104.7
18.690.8
566.7
1.928.3
2,111.3
18.767.6
570.3
1 ,944.6
2.136.1
18,873.6
571.5
1 ,957.8
2.163.7
18.998.7
574.4
1 ,978.0
2,177.5
19.333.5
573.4
1 .966.5
2.210.3
19.179.3
575.4
1,964.5
2.185.4
19.193.4
584.0
1.970.0
2.185.3
19.300.2
592.2
1 ,967.9
2.181.5
19.453.2
600.0
2,014.8
2,209.4
19,743.1
598.1
2.005.7
2,194.9
19.760.4
590.3
1,991.3
2,186.2
19,711.2
605.2
1,984.5
2,176.4
19,782.7
602.9
1 .982.8
2.210.2
19.913.6
6004
1.948.4
2.215.0
19.992
5962
1 .942.4
2,225.7
20.143.6
600.5
1 .949.5
2.238.6
20.335.0
601.0
1 .937.9
2,2067
20.186.5
599.9
1 ,928.6
2.169.4
20,166.4
601.4
1 ,942.3
2.174.9
20.276.9
601.1
1 ,949.2
2.169.8
20.338.7
'Includes Yukon, Northwest Territories and Canadian residents abroad
Source: Estimates of Labour Income (72-005), Statistics Canada.
42
February 1987
Table 2: Wages and Salaries by Industry, and Supplementary Labour Income, Canada,
based on the 1960 standard classification (million dollars)
Section 4— Table 2
Trans-
portation,
Finance,
Public'
Total
Supple-
Year
communi-
insurance
admin
wages
mentary
Total
and
Manu-
Con-
cation and
and real
and
and
labour
labour
month
Agriculture 1
Forestry
Mining
facturing
struction
utilities
Trade
estate
Service
detence
salaries
income
income
D
5249
5252
5253
5254
5255
5256
5257
5260
5261
5266
5248
5271
5247
D
5274
5277
5278
5279
5280
5281
5282
5285
5286
5291
5273
5296
5272
1984
1 ,827.6
1.828.6
5,836.0
45,095.4
11,446.0
23.6066
28.262.8
16.284.7
60.188.5
18.932.1
213.308.3
22.5946
235.902.9
1985
1 .924.3
1,799.2
6,431.2
48,154.1
12,703.9
24,913.4
30,552.1
17.430.0
64,982.9
19.676.7
228.567.9
24.247.5
252.815.4
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1984 D 1226 138.4 503
1985 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
89.7
89.4
105.1
123.2
156.7
194.0
221.5
254.3
228.5
183.7
148.0
130.3
94.8
94.9
109 3
133.1
168.5
197.8
231.7
266.8
241.3
192.7
153.2
139.3
137.0
124.2
109 9
136.0
175.2
158.0
168.1
186.3
172.5
156.5
136.2
139.7
133.7
127.0
114.3
141.1
173.2
168.1
148.4
143.5
135.8
133.3
503.7
506.8
505.0
498.3
528.4
549.7
566.9
553.1
552.8
564.9
560.5
541.2
546.2
5379
533.5
507.6
505.0
512.8
517.2
490.8
496.0
497.9
497.5
3,8070
3,802.9
3,834.5
3,856.6
3,909.3
4,024.5
4,139.8
4,208.8
4,063.4
4,0744
4,062.7
4,105.2
4,072.2
4,086.8
4,092.4
4,0987
4,158.5
4,2644
4,384.3
4,406.8
4,203.2
4,233.6
4,256.0
4,223.8
895.6
805.0
805.1
851.1
950.5
1 .050.3
1,147.2
1 ,203.5
1,233.8
1,267.9
1 ,249.7
1,136.0
1,003.9
922.3
935.0
943.3
1 .026.0
1 .087.7
1,186.0
1,275.8
1 ,306.0
1 .309 6
1 .303.0
1,194.7
2,013.1
2.024.8
2,009.1
2,029.3
2,028.5
2,059.5
2,104.2
2,115.1
2,104.9
2,115.4
2,112.6
2,112.2
2.097.7
2.111.5
2.093.8
2.124.6
2.129.0
2.153.0
2.207.8
2.186.6
2.166.9
2.160.7
2,162.3
2,154.6
2,546.3
2,445.2
2,410.1
2,452.9
2,496.1
2,557.5
2,595.9
2,565.8
2,570.9
2,562.3
2,579.7
2,618.4
2,697.1
2.603.4
2.585.7
2,611.2
2,691.7
2.775.9
2.801.0
2.801.1
2.786.6
2.800.8
2.846.7
2.858.8
1,404 5
1 ,389.3
1,392.3
1 .400.9
1.410.8
1.440.2
1,459.1
1.497.4
1,516.9
1.491.7
1.478.3
1 .462.3
1.490.6
1.491.8
1 .493.3
1.512.6
1.546.9
1.563.7
1 .596.7
1 ,626.9
1.604.3
1 ,609.9
1,599.1
1,597.5
5.185 1
5.189.1
5.227.3
5,300.3
5.359.5
5.451 8
5.550.9
5,342.3
5,273.4
5,540.7
5,611.0
5.595.3
5.541.2
5.546.9
5,535.3
5,571.0
5,650.9
5,753.7
5,858.2
5,614.0
5,588.0
5,882.5
5,908.6
5,876.1
1,611.7 18.227.4
1,936.7 20.164 1
1,584.1
1,587.1
1,598 8
1,594.7
1,629.7
1 .670.2
1,690.1
1,689.2
1,647.3
1,652.1
1 ,663.5
1,669.8
1,648 7
1 .643.3
1,657.8
1 ,657.2
1.755.7
1.795.2
1 .839.0
1.793.1
1.751.6
1,759.4
1.733.6
17,973.1
17,998.9
18,224.3
18,480 7
19,034.6
19.586.2
19.569.5
19,428.0
19,667.3
19,667.1
19,557.9
19.380.2
19.192.0
19.145.2
19.289.0
19.615.2
20.168.6
20.712.9
20.667.2
20.354.1
20.629.5
20,661.5
20,423.1
1 .906 4
1.909 3
1.933.7
1,960.9
2,020 1
2,0789
2,0757
2,060.6
2.085.2
2,085.5
2.075.2
2,056 1
2.067.4
2.062.5
2.0775
2,114.4
2.175.3
2.234.3
2.229.1
2.195.3
2.223.9
2.228.1
2.2032
Adjusted for seasonal variation
19.879.5
19,908 2
20.158.0
20,441 6
21,054.7
21,665.1
21.645.2
21 .488.6
21.752.5
21.752.6
21.633.1
21.436.3
21.259.4
21.207.8
21.366.4
21,729.7
22.343.9
22.947.2
22.896.3
22,549.4
22,853.3
22,889.6
22.626.3
M.C.D.
2
5
2
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1984 D
155.3
155.4
514.6
3,940.8
1 ,002.7
2,045.5
2,498.3
1,422.0
5.228.7
1 .626.4
18,577.9
1.972.5
20.550.4
1985 J
155.2
154.7
506.2
3,894.0
967.8
2,057.7
2,473.0
1,390 5
5.220.6
1 .620.6
18,505.1
1.963.1
20.468.2
F
153.3
150.5
509.9
3,9068
970.6
2,052.6
2,471.3
1.409.2
5.249.6
1 .620.3
18,529.2
1 .965.9
20.495.1
M
157.0
146.6
513.1
3.913.5
1,017.1
2,072.3
2,505.9
1.407.1
5.2990
1.618.0
18,690.8
1.983.0
20.673.8
A
159.0
140.6
513.0
3,926.9
1 ,045.5
2,060.0
2,517.2
1.422.2
5,328.4
1 .620.9
18,767.6
1 ,990.8
20,758.5
M
157.8
145.7
530.3
3,974.9
1,048.1
2,049.6
2,537.7
1 .429.0
5.365.6
1 .624.5
18,873.6
2,002.0
20,8756
J
161.1
156.8
539.3
4,035.2
1 ,057.4
2,057.3
2.552.6
1 .438.0
5.414.8
1,625.4
18,998.7
2,015.3
21,013.9
J
159.9
143.5
554.3
4,180.5
1,073.2
2,075.9
2.565.3
1.467.8
5.477.2
1,634.0
19,333.5
2.051.1
21,384 6
A
161.8
146.7
543.9
4,001.3
1,077.5
2,065.5
2,577.1
1,499.1
5,484.5
1,643.2
19,179.3
2.034.6
21,213.9
S
162.9
153.6
551.2
3,993.0
1,095.2
2,081.7
2,555.6
1,491.6
5.491.2
1,639.0
19,193.4
2.036.1
21,229.5
o
165.4
153.4
559.8
4,011.8
1,112.9
2,096.2
2,562.6
1,487.1
5,516.8
1,664.4
19,300.2
2,047.4
21,347.6
N
165.4
154.1
556.2
4,101.6
1,111.8
2,115.1
2.588.4
1 .479.3
5,536.2
1 ,680.8
19,453.2
2,063.7
21,516.9
D
165.5
153.1
553.9
4,214.7
1,126.8
2,129.4
2,645.4
1.509.1
5,598.9
1 ,685.4
19,743.1
2,094.4
21,837.5
1986 J
165.9
154.7
548.8
4,185.4
1,106.4
2,145.5
2,632.4
1 .493 6
5,586.6
1 ,686.8
19.760.4
2,129.7
21,890.2
F
163.7
146.4
541.3
4,170.1
1,124.2
2,139.2
2.651.1
1.512.0
5,561.9
1.678.1
19,711.2
2,124.4
21.835.7
M
163.0
150.4
542.3
4,159.6
1,124.5
2,169.6
2.667.3
1.520.1
5,571.8
1.677.5
19,782.7
2.132.1
21,914.8
A
172.0
146.7
522.5
4,177.9
1,124.1
2,162.3
2.714.1
1.560.4
5,627.0
1,684.7
19,913.6
2.146.2
22,0599
M
166.7
151.3
506.9
4,212.0
1,081.5
2,143.3
2.753.7
1,563.4
5,658.7
1,750.2
19,992.0
2.154.7
22,146.7
J
165.5
154.9
503.1
4,274.0
1 ,086.4
2,159.4
2,753.9
1,564.4
5,704.9
1,747.8
20,143.6
2,171.0
22.314.6
J
166.3
151.7
500.4
4,345.4
1,101.9
2,146.3
2.771.3
1 .586.8
5,753.3
1 ,762.8
20,335.0
2,191.7
22.526.6
A
170.4
127.0
482.0
4,265.4
1,113.2
2,126.6
2.792.1
1,584.4
5.800.8
1 ,745.7
20,186.5
2,175.7
22,362.2
S
172.0
117.2
488.3
4,205.8
1,126.6
2,125.7
2.802.5
1.609.4
5.828.2
1,743.3
20.166.4
2,173.5
22,339.9
174.6
118.4
490.9
4,202.7
1,143.6
2,145.3
2.828.0
1.608.1
5.803.0
1,772.8
20.276.9
2,185.4
22,462.3
N
171.7
122.8
493.3
4,207.1
1,160.8
2,156.9
2.836.7
1.616.0
5,818.9
1,751.6
20.338.7
2,192.1
22,530.8
'Excludes military pay and allowances 'Includes fishing and trapping
Note: Estimates may not add to totals due to rounding
Source: Estimates of Labour Income (72-005), Statistics Canada.
43
Population
15 years
of age
and over
Total
labour
force
Employed
Unemployed
Not in the
labour
force
Participation
rate 1
Unemployment
rate 2
767284
767285
767606
767286
767608
767287
767609
769732
767288
767610
767289
76761 1
19.372
19,594
12,639
12,870
11,311
11.634
1,328
1.236
6.733
6.724
65.2
65.7
10.5
9.6
Section 4— Table 3
Table 3: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over (thousands of persons)
Annual
average
and
month
D
D
1985
1986
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
o
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J
February 1987
19.290
12,229
10.774
1,455
7,061
19,308
12,410
10.864
1,546
6.898
19,329
12,452
11,015
1,437
6,877
19,346
12,741
11,412
1,329
6,605
19,362
12,918
1 1 ,624
1.293
6.445
19.382
13,103
11,832
1.272
6.279
19,397
13,078
11.825
1,253
6.319
19.417
12,650
11.467
1.183
6.768
19.434
12,675
1 1 .475
1.200
6.759
19,452
12,673
1 1 .427
1.246
6,779
19,470
12,577
1 1 .339
1.238
6,893
19.492
12.543
11.196
1.347
6,949
19,510
12.589
1 1 .247
1,341
6,922
19,528
12,681
1 1 .301
1,380
6,847
19,549
12,734
11.431
1,303
6,815
19.567
12,924
11.696
1,227
6.644
19.588
13.201
1 1 .997
1,205
6,387
19.604
13.291
12.060
1,231
6.314
19.621
13,276
12.075
1,201
6.345
19.641
12,865
1 1 ,738
1,127
6.776
19,659
12.835
11,720
1,116
6.823
19.677
12,781
11.607
1,173
6.896
19.694
12,725
11,545
1,180
6.969
19.715
12.675
1 1 ,333
1,342
7,040
63.4
64.3
64.4
65.9
66.7
67.6
67.4
65.1
65.2
65.2
64.6
64.3
64.5
64.9
65.1
66.0
67.4
67.8
67.7
65.5
65.3
65.0
64.6
64.3
11.9
12.5
11.5
10.4
10.0
9.7
9.6
9.3
9.5
9.8
9.8
10.7
10.7
10.9
10.2
9.5
9.1
9.3
9.0
8.8
8.7
9.2
9.3
10.6
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D.
1985 F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
12,510
11.132
1.378
12,560
11,159
1,401
12,607
11,242
1.365
12,649
1 1 ,323
1,326
12.606
1 1 ,286
1.320
12,631
1 1 ,329
1.302
12.658
11,362
1.296
12.660
11,379
1.281
12,717
11,414
1.303
12,792
1 1 ,497
1.295
12,785
11,511
1,274
12,882
11.622
1.260
12,870
11,608
1,262
12,837
1 1 ,599
1,238
12,889
11,654
1,235
12,831
11.606
1,225
12,888
11,653
1.235
12,817
11.556
1.261
12,860
11,616
1.244
12,870
11,648
1.222
12,872
11,658
1,214
12,886
1 1 .672
1,214
12.930
11.716
1.214
64.9
65 1
65.2
65.4
65.1
65.2
65.3
65.2
65.4
65.8
65.7
66.1
66.0
65.7
65.9
65.6
65.8
65.4
65.5
65.5
65.5
65.5
65.7
11.0
11.2
10.8
10.5
10.5
10.3
10.2
10.1
10.2
10.1
10.0
9.8
9.8
9.6
9.6
9.5
9.6
98
9.7
9.5
9.4
9.4
9.4
1987 J
13.002
1 1 ,747
1,255
65.9
9.7
'The labour force as a percentage of the population 15 years of age and over The participation rate tor a particular group (age, sex etc ) is the labour force in that group expressed
as a percentage of the population for that group 'The unemployed as a percentage of the labour force The unemployment rate for a particular group (age. sex etc.) is the unem-
ployed in that group expressed as a percentage of the labour force for that group Seasonally-adjusted rates are calculated by dividing seasonally-adjusted unemployment by the sum of
seasonally-adjusted employment and seasonally-adjusted unemployment (i.e. seasonally-adjusted labour force by summation)
Note: Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the armed services. Indians living on reserves and residents of the Yukon and Northwest Territories The estimates are derived from
a sample survey and are subject to sampling error In general, the smaller the estimate, the larger is the relative sampling error For other explanatory material see notes at the end of
Catalogue No 71-001.
Source: The Labour Force (71-001), monthly.
44
February 1987
Table 4: Selected series* by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)
Section 4— Table 4
Table 4.1: Employed
Annual
Total
15-24 years
25 years and over
average
and
Both
Both
Both
month
sexes
Men
Women
sexes
Men
Women
sexes
Men
Women
D
767286
767418
767550
767296
767428
767560
767258
767386
767518
D
767608
767683
767750
767620
767695
767762
767584
767654
767728
1985
11,311
6,508
4,804
2,389
1.232
1.157
8.923
5.276
3,647
1986
11,634
6,657
4,977
2,417
1.258
1,159
9,217
5,399
3.818
Unadjusted for
seasonal variation
1985 F
10.774
6,156
4,619
2.154
1.087
1,067
8,620
5.069
3,552
M
10.864
6.193
4.672
2.196
1.102
1.094
8.668
5.091
3,578
A
11,015
6.294
4,721
2.221
1,129
1.091
8.794
5.165
3,629
M
11,412
6.571
4.840
2,450
1.279
1,171
8,962
5.292
3.669
J
1 1 ,624
6.734
4.891
2,596
1.376
1.220
9,028
5.358
3.670
J
11.832
6.898
4.934
2,834
1.504
1.331
8,997
5.394
3.603
A
11.825
6.893
4.932
2,805
1,486
1.319
9.020
5.407
3,613
s
1 1 .467
6,630
4,837
2,325
1,206
1.120
9.142
5.425
3.717
1 1 ,475
6,599
4,876
2,348
1.203
1.145
9.127
5.396
3.731
N
1 1 ,427
6,548
4,879
2,315
1.178
1.137
9.112
5.370
3.743
D
1 1 .339
6,459
4,880
2,301
1.159
1.142
9.038
5.300
3.738
1986 J
11.196
6,370
4,827
2,207
1.125
1.082
8.989
5.245
3,744
F
11,247
6,376
4,872
2,206
1.119
1.087
9.042
5.257
3.785
M
11,301
6,408
4,892
2.231
1.150
1.081
9.069
5.258
3,811
A
11,431
6,507
4,924
2.295
1.198
1.097
9.136
5.309
3.827
M
1 1 ,696
6.700
4,996
2.459
1.301
1.158
9.237
5.399
3.839
J
1 1 ,997
6.891
5,106
2.694
1,411
1.283
9,302
5.480
3.822
J
12,060
6.981
5,079
2.856
1.503
1.353
9,204
5.478
3.726
A
12,075
6.993
5,082
2,821
1.488
1.333
9,254
5.505
3.750
S
11,738
6.758
4,980
2.338
1.224
1.115
9,399
5.534
3.865
O
1 1 ,720
6.721
4,998
2.323
1.219
1.104
9,396
5.502
3.894
N
1 1 ,607
6.627
4,980
2.301
1.194
1,107
9,306
5.433
3.873
D
11.545
6.552
4.993
2.272
1,163
1,109
9,274
5.389
3,885
1987 J
1 1 ,333
6.404
4.929
2,188
1,111
1.077
9,144
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 1
1987 J
1 1 .747
6,701
5.046
2.415
1.258
1,157
9,332
5.292
5,443
3,852
1985 F
11.132
6,423
4,709
2,362
1.225
1.137
8,770
5.198
3.572
M
11.159
6,436
4,723
2.375
1,225
1,150
8.784
5.211
3.573
A
1 1 ,242
6,471
4,771
2,385
1,232
1,153
8,857
5,239
3,618
M
11.323
6,519
4,804
2,418
1,249
1,169
8,905
5,270
3,635
J
1 1 .286
6.494
4,792
2,375
1,229
1,146
8.911
5,265
3.646
J
1 1 ,329
6.518
4,811
2,387
1,232
1,155
8.942
5,286
3.656
A
1 1 ,362
6,538
4,824
2.403
1,241
1,162
8.959
5,297
3.662
S
11,379
6,532
4,847
2.384
1,220
1,164
8.995
5,312
3.683
O
11,414
6,539
4,875
2,405
1,226
1,179
9.009
5,313
3.696
N
1 1 ,497
6,598
4,899
2.408
1,237
1,171
9.089
5,361
3,728
D
11,511
6,606
4.905
2,416
1,247
1.169
9.095
5.359
3,736
1986 J
1 1 ,622
6,673
4.949
2.439
1.275
1.164
9.183
5.398
3,785
F
1 1 ,608
6,646
4.962
2,418
1,258
1.160
9,190
5.388
3,802
M
11,599
6.656
4,943
2,410
1,272
1.138
9.189
5.384
3.805
A
11,654
6.683
4.971
2.458
1,298
1.160
9,196
5.385
3.811
M
11,606
6.646
4.960
2.425
1.268
1.157
9,181
5.378
3,803
J
11,653
6.649
5.004
2,468
1.263
1.205
9.185
5,386
3,799
J
1 1 ,556
6.600
4,956
2,402
1.230
1.172
9.154
5,370
3,784
A
11,616
6.638
4.978
2.415
1.243
1,172
9.201
5.395
3.806
S
11,648
6.659
4.989
2.399
1.241
1,158
9.249
5.418
3.831
O
11,658
6.662
4.996
2.381
1,244
1,137
9.277
5.418
3.859
N
1 1 ,672
6.675
4,997
2,394
1.254
1,140
9,278
5.421
3.857
D
11.716
6,698
5.018
2.387
1.251
1.136
9.329
5,447
3.882
3.889
See footnotes. Table 3
•in addition to the selected Labour Force information published here, there are approximately 2.100 Labour Force series available on CANSIM The series provide
basic labour force characteristics, by geographic area. age. sex and marital status
45
Section 4— Table 4/continued
Table 4: Selected series by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)/continued
February 1987
Table
4 2: Unemployed
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25
years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
D
767287
767609
767419
767684
767551
767751
767297
767621
767429
767696
767561
767565
767259
767585
767387
767655
767519
767729
1985
1986
1,328
1.236
750
690
578
546
473
434
275
249
198
185
855
802
475
441
380
361
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J 1,342 776
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 2
1985 F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J 1,255 687
1.455
869
586
500
298
202
955
571
385
1,546
929
617
541
338
203
1.005
591
414
1,437
841
596
497
297
200
940
544
396
1,329
749
581
488
280
208
841
469
373
1,293
705
589
501
273
228
792
432
360
1,272
689
582
494
276
218
778
413
365
1,253
657
596
443
248
196
810
410
400
1,183
603
579
420
224
196
762
379
383
1,200
648
552
423
238
186
777
410
367
1,246
687
559
436
255
182
809
432
378
1,238
717
521
423
260
163
815
457
358
1,347
782
564
474
276
198
873
506
366
1,341
786
556
487
291
196
855
495
360
1,380
803
577
488
286
202
892
517
375
1,303
754
549
440
258
182
864
497
367
1,227
694
534
456
256
200
772
438
334
1,205
660
544
459
261
198
746
400
346
1,231
668
562
473
271
202
758
398
360
1,201
634
567
410
233
177
791
400
391
1,127
584
543
385
208
177
742
376
365
1,116
584
531
377
208
170
738
377
361
1,173
646
527
377
213
163
797
433
364
1,180
683
497
377
224
153
803
459
344
566
418
251
166
924
524
400
1.378
790
588
488
282
206
890
508
382
1,401
807
594
501
301
200
900
506
394
1,365
769
596
488
279
209
877
490
387
1,326
744
582
469
272
197
857
472
385
1.320
736
584
475
267
208
845
469
376
1.302
723
579
457
261
196
845
462
383
1,296
724
572
457
263
194
839
461
378
1,281
708
573
458
263
195
823
445
378
1,303
743
560
464
273
191
839
470
369
1,295
723
572
467
273
194
828
450
378
1,274
712
562
457
266
191
817
446
371
1,260
694
566
459
257
202
801
437
364
1.262
706
556
473
275
198
789
431
358
1.238
685
553
452
254
198
786
431
355
1.235
686
549
433
243
190
802
443
359
1.225
690
535
438
249
189
787
441
346
1.235
694
541
434
256
178
801
438
363
1,261
704
557
436
256
180
825
448
377
1,244
699
545
424
248
176
820
451
369
1.222
687
535
421
245
176
801
442
359
1,214
676
538
415
239
176
799
437
362
1,214
678
536
402
228
174
812
450
362
1,214
677
537
409
229
180
805
448
357
568
405
233
172
850
454
396
See footnotes. Table 3
46
February 1987
Table 4: Selected series by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)/continued
Section 4— Table 4/continued
Table 4 3
Participation
rates'
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25
years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
D
767288
767610
767420
767685
767552
767752
767298
767622
767430
767697
767562
767763
767261
767586
767389
767656
767521
767730
1985
1986
65.2
65.7
76.7
76.7
54.3
55.1
67.4
686
70.1
71.5
64.6
656
64.6
649
786
782
51.6
52.4
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J 64.3
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 3
1985 F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
63.4
74.5
528
62.0
640
600
638
77.6
50.8
64.3
75.5
53.6
64.1
66.6
61.4
64.3
78 .1
51 4
64.4
75.5
53.8
63.7
66.1
61.3
646
78.3
51.8
65.9
77.4
54.8
690
72.4
65.6
65.0
789
51.9
66.7
78.6
55.4
72.9
76.7
69.0
65.0
79.2
51 7
67.6
80.1
55.7
78.5
82.9
74.0
64.6
79.3
508
67.4
79.6
55.7
76.7
809
72.5
64.8
79.3
51.3
65.1
76.2
54.6
65.0
669
63.1
65.2
79.0
52.3
65.2
76.3
54.6
65 7
67.5
63.9
65.1
78.9
52.2
65.2
76.1
54.7
65.3
67.2
63.4
65.1
78.7
52.4
64.6
75.4
54.3
64.8
66.6
62.9
64.5
78.0
52.0
64.3
75.1
54.1
63.9
65.9
61.8
64.5
77.7
52.1
64.5
75.1
54.4
64.2
66.4
62.1
64.6
77.6
52.4
64 9
75.6
54.8
65.0
67.7
622
64.9
77.8
52.8
65.1
76.0
54.8
65.5
68.7
62.1
650
78.1
52.8
66.0
77.3
55.3
69.9
73.6
66.0
65.0
78.4
52.5
674
78.9
56.4
75.8
79.2
72.2
65.1
78.8
52.3
67.8
79.8
56.3
80.2
84.2
76.0
64.5
78.6
51.2
67.7
79.5
56.3
77.9
81.8
73.9
64.9
78.9
51.8
65.5
76.5
55.0
65.9
682
63.4
65.4
78.8
52.8
65.3
76.0
55.0
65.4
68.1
62.7
65.3
78.3
53.1
65.0
75.6
54.7
65.0
67.3
62.6
64.9
78.0
52.7
64.6
75.2
54.5
644
66.4
62.3
64.7
77.6
52.6
15
J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J
74.5
54.5
63.5
65.4
61 6
64.5
770
527
64.9
76.5
53.7
66.6
696
635
64.3
78.5
51.0
65.1
76.8
53.9
67.3
70.6
64.0
64.4
78.6
51.1
65.2
76.6
54.3
67.4
70.1
64.7
64.6
78.6
51.5
65.4
76.8
54.5
67.8
70.6
65.0
64.7
78.6
51.6
65.1
76.4
54.3
67.1
696
64.5
64.6
78.4
51.6
65.2
76.4
54.4
67.1
696
64.5
646
78.5
51 7
65.3
76.6
54.4
67.6
70.2
64.9
64.6
78.5
51.6
65.2
76.3
54.6
67.3
693
65.2
64.6
78.3
51.8
65.4
76.7
54.7
68.0
70.2
65.8
64.7
78.6
51.8
65.8
77.0
55.0
68.3
70.8
65.7
65.1
78.8
52.2
65.7
76.9
54.9
68.3
71.0
65.5
64.9
78.6
52.1
66 1
77.3
55.3
69.0
72.0
66.0
65.3
78.9
52.5
66.0
77.1
55.3
69.0
72.2
65.7
65.1
78.5
52.6
65.7
76.9
55.0
68.4
71.9
64.8
65.0
78.3
52.5
65.9
77.1
55.2
69.2
72.8
65.6
65.0
78.4
52.5
65.6
76.7
54.9
68.7
71.7
65.5
64.7
78.1
52.2
65.8
76.7
55.4
69.7
72.0
67.5
64.7
78.0
52.3
65.4
76.2
55.0
68.3
70.5
66.1
64.6
77.8
522
65.5
76.5
55.1
68.5
70.9
66.0
648
78 1
52.3
65.5
76.5
55.0
68.2
70.8
65.5
648
78.1
52.3
65.5
76.4
55.1
67.7
70.8
64.6
64.9
77.9
52.6
65.5
76.5
55.0
67.9
70.9
648
64.9
78.0
52.5
65.7
76.6
55.2
68.0
70.9
65.0
65.0
78.2
52.7
65.9
76.7
55.7
68.7
71.6
65.8
65.2
78.1
53.2
See footnotes. Table 3
47
Section 4— Table 4/concluded
Table 4: Selected series by sex and main age group (thousands of persons)/concluded
February 1987
Table 4 4
Unemployment
rates 2
Annual
average
and
month
Total
15-24 years
25
years
and over
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
Both
sexes
Men
Women
D
D
767289
76761 1
767421
767686
767553
767753
767299
767623
767431
767698
767563
767764
767262
767587
767390
767657
767522
767731
1985
1986
10.5
9.6
10.3
94
10.7
9.9
16.5
15.2
18.2
16.5
146
13.8
8.7
8.0
8.3
7.6
9.4
8.6
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J
11.9
12.4
11.3
18.8
21.5
15.9
10.0
10.1
9.8
12.5
13.0
11.7
19.8
23.5
15.7
10.4
10.4
10.4
11.5
11.8
11.2
18.3
20.8
15.5
9.7
9.5
9.8
10.4
10.2
10.7
16.6
18.0
15.1
8.6
8.1
9.2
10.0
9.5
10.7
16.2
16.5
15.8
8.1
7.5
8.9
9.7
9.1
10.6
14.8
15.5
14.1
8.0
7.1
9.2
9.6
8.7
10.8
13.6
14.3
12.9
8.2
7.0
10.0
9.3
8.3
10.7
15.3
15.7
14.9
7.7
6.5
9.4
9.5
8.9
10.2
15.3
16.5
14.0
7.8
7.1
8.9
9.8
9.5
10.3
15.9
17.8
13.8
8.2
7.4
9.2
9.8
10.0
9.7
15.5
18.3
12.5
8.3
7.9
8.7
10.7
10.9
10.5
17.7
19.7
15.5
8.8
8.8
8.9
10.7
11.0
10.2
18.1
20.6
15.3
8.6
8.6
8.7
10.9
11.1
10.5
18.0
19.9
15.7
9.0
9.0
9.0
10.2
10.4
10.0
16.1
17.7
14.2
8.6
8.6
8.7
9.5
9.4
9.6
15.6
16.4
14.7
7.7
7.5
8.0
9.1
8.7
9.6
14.5
15.6
13.4
7.4
6.8
8.3
9.3
8.7
10.0
14.2
15.3
13.0
7.6
6.8
8.8
9.0
8.3
10.0
12.7
13.6
11.7
7.9
6.8
94
8.8
8.0
9.8
14.2
145
13.7
7.3
6.4
8.6
8.7
8.0
9.6
14.0
14.6
13.3
7.3
6.4
8.5
9.2
8.9
9.6
14 1
15.1
12.9
7.9
7.4
8.6
9.3
9.4
9.1
14.2
16.1
12.1
8.0
7.9
8.1
10.6
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D 2
1985
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
1987 J
10.8
10.3
16.0
18.4
13.4
92
9.0
94
11.0
11.0
11.1
17.1
18.7
15.3
9.2
8.9
9.7
11.2
11.1
11.2
17.4
19.7
14.8
9.3
8.9
9.9
10.8
10.6
11.1
17.0
18.5
15.3
9.0
8.6
9.7
10.5
10.2
10.8
16.2
17.9
14.4
8.8
8.2
9.6
10.5
10.2
10.9
16.7
17.8
15.4
8.7
8.2
9.3
10.3
10.0
10.7
16.1
17.5
14.5
8.6
8.0
9.5
10.2
10.0
10.6
16.0
17.5
14.3
8.6
8.0
9.4
10.1
9.8
10.6
16.1
17.7
14.3
8.4
7.7
9.3
10.2
10.2
10.3
16.2
18.2
13.9
8.5
8.1
9.1
10.1
9.9
10.5
16.2
18.1
14.2
8.3
7.7
9.2
10.0
9.7
10.3
15.9
17.6
14.0
8.2
7.7
9.0
9.8
9.4
10.3
15.8
16.8
14.8
8.0
75
8.8
9.8
9.6
10.1
16.4
17.9
14.6
7.9
7.4
8.6
9.6
9.3
10.1
15.8
16.6
14.8
7.9
7.4
8.5
9.6
9.3
9.9
15.0
15.8
14.1
8.0
7.6
8.6
9.5
9.4
9.7
15.3
16.4
14.0
7.9
7.6
8.3
9.6
9.5
9.8
15.0
16.9
12.9
8.0
7.5
8.7
9.8
9.6
10.1
15.4
17.2
13.3
8.3
7.7
9.1
9.7
9.5
9.9
14.9
16.6
13.1
8.2
7.7
8.8
9.5
9.4
9.7
14.9
16.5
13.2
8.0
7.5
8.6
9.4
9.2
9.7
14.8
16.1
13.4
7.9
7.5
8.6
9.4
9.2
9.7
14.4
15.4
13.2
8.0
7.7
8.6
9.4
9.2
9.7
14.6
15.5
13.7
7.9
7.6
8.4
9.7
9.3
10.1
14.4
15.6
12.9
8.3
7.7
9.2
See footnotes, Table 3
48
February 1987
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)
Section 4— Table 5
Annual
average
Table 5.1
Labour lorce
month
Canada
Nfld
P.EI
NS
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alia
BC
D
D
767285
767606
767837
767899
767975
768037
768113
768175
768251
768313
768413
768475
768583
768645
768729
768791
768867
768929
769005
769067
769168
769230
1985
12,639
224
59
391
304
3,181
4.787
523
491
1.249
1.431
1986
12.870
226
60
398
312
3,221
4,897
533
495
1.271
1.457
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
12.229
211
55
371
280
3,054
4,643
510
470
1.224
1.411
M
12.410
215
57
377
294
3.100
4,720
516
479
1.231
1,421
A
12,452
217
57
382
295
3,118
4,740
512
485
1.226
1.422
M
12.741
223
61
396
310
3,211
4.825
522
505
1.250
1.438
J
12.918
236
62
399
317
3,283
4.885
527
506
1.256
1,448
J
13,103
254
64
414
328
3,297
4.948
538
512
1.282
1,466
A
13,078
244
63
416
326
3,284
4,951
538
510
1.287
1,459
S
12.650
231
59
394
314
3.194
4,763
528
492
1,253
1.422
O
12,675
223
57
394
308
3,198
4,779
526
494
1.259
1,436
N
12.673
215
57
391
303
3.220
4,796
524
489
1.249
1,429
D
12,577
210
56
382
300
3.188
4,757
524
485
1.248
1,428
1986 J
12.543
207
55
382
294
3,164
4,765
521
484
1,242
1,428
F
12.589
209
55
384
297
3,144
4.803
523
485
1,258
1.431
M
12,681
218
56
388
304
3,170
4.807
527
491
1,268
1,452
A
12,734
219
56
391
305
3,172
4,860
527
492
1.264
1,446
M
12,924
228
60
402
321
3,199
4,928
537
503
1.283
1.464
J
13,201
250
64
409
328
3,317
5.013
537
506
1.294
1,483
J
13.291
259
65
418
332
3.308
5.030
547
515
1,313
1,503
A
13,276
248
66
419
333
3,315
5.035
546
512
1.302
1.501
S
12,865
233
61
400
316
3,234
4.886
531
491
1.257
1,455
O
12,835
224
61
396
308
3,222
4.887
536
496
1.261
1.443
N
12,781
215
59
395
303
3,221
4.877
532
485
1,256
1,438
D
12,725
205
57
391
299
3,188
4.869
537
483
1.254
1,442
1987 J
12,675
205
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 4
1987 J
13.002
224
56
383
297
3.159
4.866
536
480
60
399
317
3.248
4.966
544
495
1.251
1.275
1,441
1985 F
12,510
227
59
386
297
3,132
4,727
519
483
1,240
1.429
M
12,560
221
59
387
303
3,140
4.774
521
488
1.237
1.423
A
12,607
224
59
390
305
3,168
4.792
517
490
1,237
1,429
M
12,649
222
60
394
300
3,189
4.792
518
496
1.240
1,430
J
12,606
218
59
389
301
3,178
4.771
521
493
1.239
1,426
J
12,631
226
58
392
304
3,176
4.789
523
492
1,245
1.426
A
12,658
224
58
393
303
3,195
4,792
524
491
1.254
1,420
S
12,660
225
58
390
305
3,189
4,785
527
492
1,258
1.424
O
12,717
225
57
392
308
3,204
4.811
528
494
1.262
1,447
N
12,792
225
59
394
311
3,236
4,838
530
496
1.259
1.450
D
12,785
228
58
392
314
3,239
4,832
528
497
1.265
1.450
1986 J
12,882
226
59
398
314
3.263
4,866
530
500
1,267
1.452
F
12,870
225
59
400
315
3,222
4,891
531
498
1,274
1.453
M
12,837
224
59
398
315
3,216
4,871
532
499
1,276
1.458
A
12,889
228
59
400
314
3,224
4,912
533
498
1,277
1.456
M
12,831
225
59
400
312
3,177
4,892
533
493
1,272
1,453
J
12,888
230
61
398
312
3,212
4,897
531
494
1,277
1.457
J
12,817
232
59
395
308
3,187
4,872
533
495
1,275
1.459
A
12,860
227
61
395
310
3,228
4,874
532
493
1,270
1.459
S
12.870
226
61
395
308
3,227
4,908
529
490
1.263
1.456
O
12,872
226
61
394
310
3,225
4,917
537
496
1.265
1.452
N
12,886
225
60
398
312
3.234
4,916
537
492
1.268
1.460
D
12.930
222
59
401
314
3.235
4,943
542
495
1.272
1.465
1.461
See footnotes. Table 3
49
Section 4— Table 5/continued February 1987
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons) /continued
Annual
average
Table
52
: Employed
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I.
NS.
N.B.
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
D
D
767286
767608
767838
767900
767976
768038
768114
768176
768252
768314
768414
768476
768584
768646
768730
768792
768868
768930
769006
769068
769169
769231
1985
1986
11,311
1 1 ,634
176
181
51
52
337
344
258
267
2,804
2,866
4,402
4.555
480
493
452
457
1,123
1.146
1,228
1,274
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
10,774
162
46
315
232
2,667
4.206
462
426
1,074
1.184
M
10,864
162
47
312
235
2,667
4.257
464
433
1,083
1.204
A
11,015
161
48
320
245
2,726
4.321
466
442
1,083
1.203
M
11,412
170
53
343
261
2,826
4.455
481
465
1.118
1.240
J
1 1 .624
185
57
349
271
2,899
4.523
486
471
1,141
1,243
J
11,832
207
57
359
282
2,949
4,571
496
474
1,166
1,270
A
11,825
201
57
363
281
2,938
4,579
493
472
1.169
1,273
S
1 1 ,467
192
54
346
276
2,844
4,412
491
459
1.145
1,249
O
11,475
184
51
346
267
2,841
4,439
492
460
1,152
1,245
N
1 1 ,427
173
48
338
258
2,849
4,466
487
451
1.134
1,225
D
1 1 ,339
166
47
335
256
2,817
4,422
484
443
1,139
1,231
1986 J
11,196
161
46
326
245
2,774
4,374
474
441
1,127
1.228
F
11,247
165
46
328
248
2,742
4,424
476
443
1,142
1,234
M
11,301
165
47
330
250
2.753
4,438
477
444
1.139
1,257
A
11,431
171
47
335
253
2.794
4,510
481
452
1.128
1.261
M
1 1 ,696
182
53
347
273
2.858
4,589
495
464
1.145
1.288
J
1 1 ,997
204
58
359
280
2.981
4,663
502
472
1.163
1.314
J
12,060
208
58
364
286
2.964
4,685
508
477
1.183
1,328
A
12,075
202
59
367
291
2,966
4,709
508
477
1,172
1,325
S
1 1 ,738
192
55
353
281
2,909
4,561
500
458
1,142
1,287
O
1 1 ,720
183
54
346
272
2.901
4.574
504
464
1,144
1,278
N
11,607
174
50
341
263
2.885
4.576
490
449
1.135
1,244
D
11,545
166
47
337
261
2.858
4.554
494
447
1.133
1.248
1987 J 11.333 161
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.CD. 1 5
46
322
253
2.789
4.506
488
440
1,107
1,221
985 F
11,132
178
51
333
251
2,764
4.320
475
443
1,096
1,217
M
11,159
174
51
329
252
2,752
4,356
476
448
1,103
1,220
A
1 1 ,242
172
52
334
260
2,790
4,390
474
450
1.106
1.217
M
1 1 ,323
172
52
341
255
2,811
4,418
476
456
1,115
1,232
J
1 1 ,286
168
52
335
256
2,799
4,409
476
454
1,121
1,212
J
1 1 ,329
179
51
337
259
2,807
4,408
480
453
1,128
1,226
A
1 1 ,362
179
50
337
257
2,830
4,410
479
451
1,135
1,229
S
11,379
181
51
337
263
2,817
4,409
486
454
1,140
1,239
O
11,414
181
49
341
262
2,821
4.440
488
455
1,144
1,239
N
1 1 ,497
180
50
341
264
2,857
4.480
489
457
1,139
1,245
D
11,511
180
50
343
266
2,858
4.476
489
455
1,147
1,252
986 J
1 1 ,622
182
51
346
266
2.887
4.513
488
460
1,157
1,267
F
1 1 ,608
181
51
347
268
2.841
4.538
489
460
1.163
1.268
M
1 1 ,599
178
51
347
268
2.842
4.538
489
459
1.159
1,274
A
11.654
183
51
349
268
2.858
4,575
490
460
1.152
1,277
M
1 1 ,606
184
52
345
267
2,842
4,549
490
455
1,143
1,278
J
1 1 ,653
185
53
344
265
2,879
4,546
492
455
1,143
1,280
J
11.556
180
51
341
263
2,823
4,524
492
456
1,144
1.281
A
11.616
180
53
341
266
2,860
4,539
494
456
1,138
1.278
S
11,648
180
53
344
267
2,883
4,561
494
454
1,137
1.276
O
1 1 .658
180
53
341
267
2,881
4.577
499
459
1,136
1,272
N
1 1 ,672
181
52
344
269
2,892
4,589
492
455
1,140
1.266
D
11,716
180
50
345
271
2.897
4,608
499
459
1,141
1.269
1987 J
1 1 ,747
181
51
342
273
2.897
4,640
501
459
1.137
1.262
See footnotes. Table 3
50
February 1987 Section 4— Table 5/continued
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons) /continued
Annual
average
Table 5 3
Unemployed
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I,
N.S.
N.B.
Que.
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
D
D
767287
767609
767839
767901
767977
768039
768115
768177
768253
768315
768415
768477
768585
768647
768731
768793
768869
768931
769007
769069
769170
769232
1985
1986
1,328
1,236
48
45
8
8
54
53
46
45
376
356
385
342
43
41
40
38
126
125
203
183
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
1.455
49
9
56
47
387
437
48
44
151
226
M
1,546
53
10
65
58
433
463
52
46
148
217
A
1,437
56
9
61
51
392
419
46
42
143
218
M
1.329
54
8
53
48
385
370
41
40
132
198
J
1,293
50
6
50
45
383
362
41
35
115
205
J
1,272
47
6
55
46
348
377
41
38
117
196
A
1,253
43
7
53
44
346
373
45
38
118
186
S
1,183
40
6
48
38
350
350
37
34
108
173
O
1.200
40
7
48
41
358
340
34
34
107
192
N
1.246
42
9
53
45
372
330
38
38
114
204
D
1.238
44
9
47
44
371
336
40
42
109
197
1986 J
1,347
45
9
55
49
391
392
47
44
115
200
F
1.341
44
9
56
48
402
379
46
42
116
198
M
1,380
53
10
58
54
417
369
50
47
129
195
A
1,303
49
9
56
52
378
350
46
40
136
185
M
1,227
45
7
55
48
340
339
42
38
137
175
J
1,205
45
7
50
47
336
349
35
35
131
169
J
1.231
52
7
54
46
344
345
39
38
131
175
A
1.201
45
7
52
42
348
326
38
35
131
177
S
1,127
42
6
46
36
325
325
31
32
115
169
O
1,116
42
7
50
37
322
313
32
32
117
165
N
1,173
41
9
53
41
336
302
42
36
121
194
D
1,180
39
10
54
39
330
315
43
36
121
195
1987 J
1.342
44
10
60
45
370
360
48
41
144
220
Adjusted for seasonal variation
MC.D. 2 4
985 F
1,378
49
8
53
46
368
407
44
40
144
212
M
1,401
47
8
58
51
388
418
45
40
134
203
A
1.365
52
7
56
45
378
402
43
40
131
212
M
1,326
50
8
53
45
378
374
42
40
125
198
J
1,320
50
7
54
45
379
362
45
39
118
214
J
1,302
47
7
55
45
369
381
43
39
117
200
A
1,296
45
8
56
46
365
382
45
40
119
191
S
1,281
44
7
53
42
372
376
41
38
118
185
O
1,303
44
8
51
46
383
371
40
39
118
208
N
1,295
45
9
53
47
379
358
41
39
120
205
D
1,274
48
8
49
48
381
356
39
42
118
198
986 J
1.260
44
8
52
48
376
353
42
40
110
185
F
1.262
44
8
53
47
381
353
42
38
111
185
M
1,238
46
8
51
47
374
333
43
40
117
184
A
1,235
45
8
51
46
366
337
43
38
125
179
M
1.225
41
7
55
45
335
343
43
38
129
175
J
1,235
45
8
54
47
333
351
39
39
134
177
J
1,261
52
8
54
45
364
348
41
39
131
178
A
1.244
47
8
54
44
368
335
38
37
132
181
S
1.222
46
8
51
41
344
347
35
36
126
180
O
1,214
46
8
53
43
344
340
38
37
129
180
N
1,214
44
8
54
43
342
327
45
37
128
194
D
1,214
42
9
56
43
338
335
43
36
131
196
1987 J
1,255
43
57
44
351
326
43
36
138
199
See footnotes. Table 3
51
Section 4— Table 5/continued February 1987
Table 5: Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)/continued
Annual
average
Table 5.4:
Participation rates
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I
N.S.
NB
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta.
BC
D
D
767288
767610
767841
769756
767979
769757
768117
769758
768255
769759
768417
769760
768587
769763
768733
769766
768871
769767
769009
769768
769172
769769
1985
1986
65.2
65.7
53.0
53.0
61.9
62.3
58.8
59.3
56.8
57.5
62.2
62.4
68.0
68.5
65.8
66.4
66.4
66.9
71 9
72.1
64.3
65.1
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
63.4
503
58.4
56.1
52.4
599
663
64.5
63.6
70.7
63.5
M
64.3
51.3
60.3
56.9
55.0
60.8
67.4
65.1
648
71.0
63.9
A
64.4
51.5
60.0
57.6
55.2
61.1
67.5
64.5
65.5
70.7
63.9
M
65.9
53.1
64.5
59.7
57.8
62 8
686
658
68.2
72.1
64.6
J
66.7
55.9
66.0
60.0
590
64.2
69.4
66.3
68.4
72.4
65.1
J
67.6
60.1
67.4
62.3
61.1
64.4
70.2
67.6
69.1
73.8
65.9
A
67.4
57.6
66.8
62.5
60.6
64.1
70.2
67.6
689
74.0
65.5
S
65.1
54.6
62.2
59.2
583
62.3
67.4
66.3
66.5
72.0
63.8
O
65.2
52.7
60.3
59.1
57.2
62.4
67.6
66.0
66.8
72.2
64.4
N
65.2
50.8
59.9
58.5
56.3
62.8
67.7
65.7
660
71.6
64.1
D
64.6
49.4
58.6
57.2
55.7
62.1
67.1
65.6
65.6
71.4
64.0
1986 J
64.3
48.7
57.6
57.1
54.5
61 6
67.1
65.1
65.4
71.0
64.0
F
64.5
49.2
57.4
57.4
54.9
61.1
67.6
65.3
65.5
71.8
64.1
M
64.9
51.3
59.0
57.9
56.2
61.6
67.5
65.8
66.3
72.2
65.0
A
65.1
51.5
59.0
58.4
56.4
61.6
68.2
65.8
66.5
71.8
64.7
M
66.0
53.4
63.0
60.0
59.3
62.0
69.1
66.9
67.8
72.8
65.5
J
67.4
58.4
67.2
61.1
604
64.3
70.2
66,9
683
73.3
66.3
J
67.8
60.7
67.8
62.3
61.2
64.1
70.3
68.1
69.5
74.3
67.1
A
67.7
57.9
68.6
624
61.3
64.1
70.3
67.9
690
73.7
67.0
S
65.5
54.5
63.9
59.5
58.3
62.5
68.1
66.1
66.2
71.1
64.9
o
65.3
52.3
63.3
58.9
56.8
62.3
680
66.7
67.0
71.4
64.3
N
65.0
50.1
61.0
58.6
55.9
62.2
67.8
66.1
65.5
71.1
64.0
D
64.6
47.8
59.2
58.0
55.1
61.5
675
667
65.2
71.1
64.1
1987 J 64 3 47 8
Adjusted for seasonal variation
MC.D 3 5
58.3
56 7
54.6
609
674
665
64.8
70.9
64.0
985 F
649
54.0
628
58.4
55.6
61.4
67 5
656
65.4
71.6
64.3
M
65.1
52.6
62.8
58.5
56.7
61.5
68.1
65.8
66.0
71.4
64.0
A
65.2
53.3
628
58.8
57.0
62.0
68.3
65.2
66.3
71.3
64.3
M
65.4
52.7
63.8
59.3
56.0
62.4
68.2
65.2
67.0
71.5
64.3
J
65.1
51.8
62.1
58.6
56.2
62.2
67.8
65.5
666
71.4
64.1
J
65.2
53.6
61 1
589
566
62.1
680
65.7
66.5
71.7
64.1
A
65.3
53.0
61.1
59.1
56.4
62.4
67.9
65.8
66.4
72.2
63.8
S
65.2
53.2
61.1
58.6
56.7
62.2
67.7
66.1
66.5
72.3
63.9
O
65.4
53.1
600
58.8
57.2
62.5
680
66.2
66.8
72.4
64.9
N
65.8
53.1
62.1
59.1
57.8
63.1
683
66.4
67.0
72.1
65.0
D
65.7
53.8
61.1
58.7
58.3
63.1
68.1
66.1
67.2
72.4
65.0
986 J
66.1
53.2
62.1
59.6
58.3
63.5
68.5
66.3
67.6
72.4
65.1
F
66.0
52.9
62.1
59.8
58.3
62.6
68.8
66.3
67.2
72.7
65.1
M
65.7
52.6
61.5
59.5
58.2
62.5
684
66.4
67.3
72.7
65.3
A
65.9
53.5
61.5
59.7
58.0
62.6
68.9
66.5
67.2
72.6
65.2
M
65.6
52.7
61.5
59.7
57.6
61.6
686
66.5
66.5
72.1
65.0
J
65.8
53.9
63.5
59.4
57.6
62.2
68.5
66.1
66.7
72.3
65.1
J
65.4
54.2
61.5
59.0
56.7
61.7
68.1
66.3
66.8
72.2
65.2
A
65.5
53.0
63.5
58.9
57.1
62.5
68.1
66 2
66.5
71.8
65.1
S
65.5
52.8
63.5
58.8
56.7
62.4
68.4
658
66.1
71.4
64.9
O
65.5
52.8
63.5
58.6
57.1
62.3
684
668
67.0
71.6
64.6
N
65.5
52.4
62.5
59.1
57.5
62.4
68.3
66.7
66.5
71.8
64.9
D
65.7
51.7
61.5
59.5
57.7
62.4
68.6
673
66.8
72.1
65.1
1987 J
65.9
522
625
59 1
583
626
688
67.5
66.8
72.2
64.9
See footnotes, Table 3
52
February 1987 Section 4— Table 5/concluded
Table 5. Labour force characteristics of the population 15 years of age and over, by province (thousands of persons)/concluded
Annual
average
Table 5 5
Unemployment
rates
1
month
Canada
Nfld
P.E.I.
NS.
N.B
Que
Ont
Man
Sask
Alta
BC
D
D
767289
767611
767842
767902
767980
768040
768118
768178
768256
768316
768418
768478
768588
768648
768734
768794
768872
768932
769010
769070
769173
769233
1985
1986
10.5
9.6
21.3
200
13.2
13.4
13.8
13.4
15.2
14.4
11.8
11.0
8.0
7.0
8.1
7.7
8.1
7.7
10.1
9.8
14.2
12.6
Unadjusted for seasonal variation
1985 F
11.9
23.4
15.7
15.2
17.0
12.7
94
94
9.3
12.3
16.0
M
12.5
24.6
17.6
17.3
19.9
140
9.8
10.1
96
12.0
15.3
A
11.5
25.8
15.1
161
172
12.6
88
90
8.7
11.7
15.4
M
10.4
24.1
12.7
13.5
15.5
12.0
7.7
7.8
7.9
10.6
13.8
J
10.0
214
9.2
12.4
14.3
11.7
7.4
7.8
7.0
9.2
14.2
J
97
184
10.0
13.4
14.1
10.6
7.6
7.7
7.4
9.1
134
A
9.6
17.6
10.5
127
13.6
10.6
7.5
8.3
7.5
9.2
12.8
S
93
17.1
9.4
12.2
12.1
11.0
7.4
7.0
6.8
8.6
12.2
O
95
17.7
11.8
12.2
13.4
11.2
7.1
65
6.9
8.5
13.3
N
9.8
19.5
16.3
13.6
15.0
11.5
69
7.2
78
9.2
14.3
D
98
21.0
15.4
12.4
14.8
11.6
7.1
76
8.7
8.7
13.8
1986 J
107
21.9
16.3
14.5
16.8
123
8.2
89
9.1
9.2
140
F
10.7
21.3
16.0
14.7
16.3
12.8
7.9
8.9
8.7
93
13.8
M
10.9
24.4
16.9
14.9
17.6
13.2
7.7
9.5
9.5
10.2
134
A
10.2
22.2
16.5
144
17.1
11.9
7.2
87
8.2
10.8
12.8
M
9.5
19.9
12.1
13.7
15.0
10.6
6.9
7.8
7.6
10.7
12.0
J
9 1
18.2
10.4
12.3
14.4
10.1
7.0
6.4
6.8
10.1
11.4
J
9.3
19.9
11.4
13.0
13.8
10.4
6.9
7.1
74
99
11.6
A
90
18.2
10.3
12 4
12.7
10.5
6.5
70
6.8
10.1
11.8
S
8.8
17.8
10.0
11.6
11.3
10.0
6.6
5.9
6.6
9.2
11.6
O
8.7
18.6
11.1
12.7
11.8
10.0
6.4
5.9
65
9.3
11.5
N
92
19.2
14.9
13.5
13.3
10.4
6.2
7.8
7.4
9.7
13.5
D
93
18.8
16.8
13.8
12.9
10.3
6.5
8.0
7.4
9.6
13.5
1987 J
10.6
21.4
17.8
15.8
150
90
Adjusted for seasonal variation
M.C.D. 2 4
8.5
11.5
15.3
1985 F
11.0
21.6
13.3
13.7
15.5
11.7
8.6
8.5
8.3
11.6
14.8
M
11.2
21.3
13.9
15.0
16.8
12.4
88
8.6
82
10.8
14.3
A
10.8
23.2
12.0
144
14.8
11.9
84
8.3
8.2
10.6
14.8
M
10.5
22.5
13.0
13.5
15.0
11.9
7.8
8.1
8.1
10.1
13.8
J
10.5
22.9
11.8
13.9
15.0
11.9
7.6
86
7.9
9.5
15.0
J
10.3
208
12.3
14.0
14.8
11.6
8.0
8.2
7.9
9.4
14.0
A
10.2
20.1
13.5
14.2
15.2
11.4
80
8.6
8.1
9.5
13.5
S
10.1
19.6
12.0
13.6
13.8
11.7
7.9
7.8
7.7
9.4
13.0
O
10.2
19.6
13.8
13.0
14.9
12.0
7.7
7.6
7.9
94
144
N
10.1
20.0
15.3
13.5
15.1
11.7
7.4
7.7
7.9
9.5
14.1
D
10.0
21.1
14.0
12.5
15.3
11.8
7.4
7.4
8.5
93
13.7
1986 J
9.8
19.5
13.3
13.1
15.3
115
73
79
80
8.7
12.7
F
98
19.6
13.4
13.3
14.9
11.8
7.2
7.9
76
8.7
12.7
M
9.6
20.5
13.2
12.8
14.9
11.6
6.8
8.1
80
92
12.6
A
9.6
19.7
13.3
12.8
14.6
11.4
6.9
8.1
7.6
9.8
12.3
M
9.5
18.2
12.4
13.8
144
10.5
7.0
8.1
7.7
10.1
12.0
J
96
19.6
13.1
13.6
15.1
10.4
7.2
7.3
7.9
10.5
12.1
J
9.8
22.4
13.8
13.7
14.6
11.4
7.1
7.7
7.9
10.3
12.2
A
9.7
20.7
13.2
13.7
14.2
11.4
6.9
7.1
7.5
10.4
12.4
S
9.5
20.4
12.8
12.9
13.3
10.7
7.1
6.6
7.3
10.0
12.4
O
9.4
20.4
12.9
13.5
13.9
10.7
6.9
7.1
7.5
10.2
12.4
N
94
19.6
13.8
13.6
13.8
10.6
6.7
84
7.5
10.1
13.3
D
9.4
18.9
15.1
14.0
13.7
10.4
68
7.9
7.3
10.3
13.4
1987 J
19.2
146
14.3
13.9
10 8
79
7.3
108
136
See lootnotes. Table 3
53
Section 4 — Tables 6 and 7
Table 6: Unemployment insurance statistics
February 1987
Persons
Beneficiaries
Benefits data
Type of benefits paid
covered by
unemploy-
Regular Benefits 2 -*
Initial and
renewal
Number
Average
Total
ment'. *
claims
of weeks
weekly
benefits
Year
insurance
All 2 "
Unadj
S.A.
received
paid
payment 4
paid 3
Regular
Sickness
Maternity
Retirement
Fishing
Month
Thousands
Thousands
Dollars
Thousand dollars
D
1248
730563
730603
736531
730185
730367
730465
730269
730283
730297
73031 1
730325
730339
1984
1 1 ,037
1,194
1,066
3.492
61.862
161.58
9,985.625
8,825,126
204.559
395,918
19.158
163,372
1985
11.340
1,145
1,019
3.312
59.788
170 89
10.226.888
8.975,315
220.700
432,531
22,399
179.767
1984 D
10,934
1,266
1,119
1,072
327
4.767
167.68
801.371
693,205
16,191
30,117
1,540
22.747
1985 J
1 1 .000
1,405
1,258
1.073
393
6.859
171.14
1.173.018
1 .038,682
19.414
36.107
2,153
36.322
F
1 1 .090
1,404
1,248
1.060
238
5,756
172.14
989.070
870,735
17.807
30.244
1.919
27,191
M
11,157
1,373
1,220
1.055
232
5,731
171.66
981,334
860,396
19,144
31.989
2,012
26,851
A
11.207
1,308
1,160
1,036
245
6,014
171.98
1 ,031 ,939
910,323
19,129
34.374
1,954
27.824
M
1 1 .430
1,149
1,015
1.023
220
5,307
169 93
900,767
786,010
19,445
37,301
2.015
20,137
J
11,506
1,031
921
1.016
212
4,255
167.59
714.272
628,661
17.098
34,573
1.844
1.093
J
11,700
1,009
911
1.015
287
4,675
167.13
784,759
691 ,682
18.530
40,945
1.850
1,932
A
1 1 .686
1,005
908
1,012
216
4,278
16797
721 ,673
638.254
17.933
39,328
1.907
1.857
S
1 1 .242
902
798
997
272
4,035
169 26
685.164
603.376
17.555
38,225
1.743
1.809
O
11.313
955
848
1.007
331
4,355
170.66
745,569
646,290
19.187
42,069
1.926
2.106
N
11,361
1,048
920
982
353
4.104
173.27
712,420
620,550
17.863
34.892
1,663
7,422
D
11,384
1,155
1,021
972
312
4,419
177.97
786,904
680,355
17.595
32.484
1,414
25.224
1986 J
11.376
1,285
1,154
966
379
6,454
180.89
1.166,219
1,030,936
21,717
40.134
1,929
39.665
F
1 1 ,426
1,281
1,141
953
216
5,291
181.12
956,430
841,700
18.583
32,921
1,912
29.847
M
1 1 ,455
1,270
1,133
958
214
5,088
181.31
920,575
809,116
18.910
31.976
1.657
29,120
A
11.514
1,209
1,074
951
267
6,008
181.07
1 .086.642
955.386
22.333
40.679
1.822
31,540
M
1 1 ,668
1,095
968
973
221
4,723
179 78
848.933
739,826
19.555
38,262
1,818
20.844
J
1 1 ,850
985
877
974
234
4,352
178.43
777,148
686.561
19.457
39,664
1,813
1.149
J
1 1 .946
991
891
989
298
4,509
177.31
800,742
705,489
20.417
44.866
1,732
2,359
A
1 1 ,988
993
892
991
215
4,065
178.04
725,323
642,617
18.382
39.935
1.854
2.275
S
11,578
902
792
983
289
4.240
179 94
764,563
672,002
20,148
42.163
1.929
2.454
11,578
928
821
972
331
4,137
181.31
751,714
646,660
21.077
44.628
1,894
2,477
N
1 1 ,494
1,029
898
960
330
4,006
183.53
736,053
638,576
19.058
36.856
1,705
8,591
'The number of persons covered by unemployment insurance is an estimate comprising armed forces personnel, beneficiaries and paid workers from the Labour Force Survey Claim-
ants who receive benefits through the Commission's computer pay system during the reference week 3 Benefits paid for adoption, training, work sharing and job creation claims are
included in the total benefits paid 'Annual figures are 12-month averages
Source: Unemployment Insurance Statistics (73-001), Statistics Canada. For further details, see introduction and technical notes in Cat. 73-202S, Annual Supplement to 73-
001 Monthly.
Table 7: Help wanted, index, 1 by region (1981 =100)
Year
and
month
Canada
Atlantic
Region
Quebec
Ontario
Prairie
Region
British
Columbia
Seasonally adjusted
D
736315
736316
736317
736318
736319
736320
1985
1986
70
88
98
112
76
96
86
115
41
44
31
40
1985
60
60
65
65
68
68
70
74
74
76
77
80
96
76
97
91
92
102
97
97
107
97
115
120
66
64
68
74
76
76
76
84
77
85
82
90
70
79
79
81
85
83
89
93
93
94
96
98
38
37
38
36
41
45
43
43
44
44
39
45
28
25
30
27
28
27
32
34
34
34
39
41
1986 J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D
85
81
84
88
83
84
92
90
85
92
103
93
108
115
109
98
101
109
117
129
95
144
119
108
93
89
90
93
95
87
93
97
98
102
121
97
107
98
105
120
107
113
132
118
107
118
128
130
43
46
46
45
43
44
43
42
46
44
38
41
43
40
37
41
40
39
41
43
40
37
'The index is based on a measure of the volume of help wanted advertising in 18 newspapers in major metropolitan areas
Source: Labour Division, Statistics Canada.
54
February 1987
Table 8: Time lost in work stoppages, 1 by industry groups 2 (thousand man-days 3 )
Section 4— Table 8
Manufacturing
Paper
Year
Fishing
Mines.
Food
Furniture
and
and
and
quarries,
and bev-
Tobacco
Knitting
and
allied
month
Total 4
Forestry
trapping
oil wells
Total
erages
products
Rubber
Leather
Textiles
mills
Clothing
Wood
fixtures
industries
D
1601
1602
1603
1604
1605
1606
1607
1608
1609
1610
1611
1612
1613
1614
1615
1984
3,871.6
9.6
—
37.2
2,356.0
438.1
—
47.3
5.3
38.3
2.5
13.6
166.7
30.5
551.3
1985
3.1807
8.0
—
90.3
1,578
314.0
—
85.0
64
1656
20
78
76.0
232
952
1984 A
228.2
1.4
—
—
157.5
9.6
—
2.6
_
1.8
0.5
25
28.1
48.2
M
2345
2.0
—
—
1492
13.3
—
2.4
—
99
05
1.2
25.9
50
5.2
J
2887
0.2
—
50
156 9
28.1
—
10.3
0.5
127
—
2.2
11.7
2.0
10.3
J
318.4
—
—
—
1688
67.1
—
24
3.5
104
—
0.3
56
5.1
14.8
A
4394
03
—
—
2738
144.5
—
24
13
1.4
—
0.6
3.0
66
33.1
S
3482
0.2
—
—
184.0
577
—
2.2
—
—
—
—
58
4.6
30.5
O
756.0
—
—
24
4953
32.0
—
3.0
—
—
—
—
12.3
1.5
320
N
3088
02
—
7.5
135.2
28.0
—
2.2
—
—
—
1.7
10.9
0.2
30.7
D
187 4
03
—
44
93.4
25.6
—
—
—
0.3
—
4.9
68
—
107
1985 J
206 1
0.1
4.4
119.5
28.6
_
14.1
4.3
0.6
7.9
F
2309
—
—
3.9
143.0
13.5
—
25.2
0.4
—
0.1
—
3.0
1.8
11 9
M
324.9
0.2
—
4.3
180.7
43.3
—
22.5
0.9
4.8
1
—
5.7
2.7
9.3
A
263.5
0.5
—
16.3
146.2
19.3
—
8.2
—
1.4
0.1
—
5.2
5.1
14.1
M
4687
0.1
—
5.8
195.2
41.1
—
4.1
3.2
31.8
0.1
08
5.7
11
13.5
J
276.9
1.7
—
15.4
161.1
44.2
—
1.8
—
30.0
0.1
—
82
1.3
83
J
210.6
—
—
15.2
116.3
23.9
—
1.4
—
34.8
—
—
6.7
1.7
66
A
235.1
0.3
—
179
112.6
24.8
—
0.8
0.1
25.0
1.0
—
76
3.5
6.1
S
2644
—
—
6.0
109.1
19.8
—
2.1
1.2
90
0.1
0.7
78
17
58
279.6
—
—
—
163.9
25.7
—
2.3
—
99
0.4
0.9
10.3
2.5
59
N
226 1
2.9
—
1.1
80.4
16.2
—
1.3
—
95
—
0.8
8.2
18
5.8
D
1939
22
—
—
50.0
13.6
—
12
06
94
—
0.3
7.0
—
—
1986 J
1828
1.1
49 1
11.5
_
1.3
19
98
F
214.7
—
—
—
65.8
13.0
—
4.1
—
—
—
3.0
8.9
06
—
M
328.4
—
—
6.2
117.6
17.1
—
9.1
—
—
—
3.0
6.1
32
0.4
Manufacturing
Commu-
nity.
Misc
business
Trans-
Non-
Petro-
manufac-
Trade
and
Year
Metal
portation
Elec-
metallic
leum
Chemical
turing
indus-
personal
service
and
Primary
fabri-
Ma-
equip-
trical
mineral
and coal
indus-
Con-
Transpor-
Whole-
month
Printing 5
metals
cating
chinery
ment
products
products
products
tries
tries
struction
tation"
sale
Retail
industries
D
1616
1617
1618
1619
1620
1621
1622
1623
1624
1625
1626
1627
1628
1629
1630
1984
64.1
42.0
63.6
109.9
537.8
78.8
119.4
1.8
24.3
20.7
212.7
550.1
24.4
163.6
518.0
1985
8.8
63.4
78.2
52.2
373.2
71.1
67.6
—
62.0
26.3
11.2
4788
74.0
3938
5466
1984 A
24.0
1.2
32
12.0
16.4
51
0.8
1.3
02
4.5
0.7
58
58.3
M
23.9
5.6
7.9
88
20.3
12.7
5.4
—
08
0.4
35.1
7.6
14
10.6
286
J
1.7
3.9
6.1
7.7
82
19.5
28.0
0.9
23
0.8
60.9
30.3
2.9
10.6
21.9
J
1.7
3.9
2.0
97
6.9
8.1
23.5
0.8
2.4
0.6
32.3
74.7
3.1
12.8
26.7
A
30
2.8
3.4
12.9
26.7
6.5
23.2
—
2.4
—
32.2
82.0
3.5
151
32.5
S
1.5
12.7
10.8
89
19.8
9.3
18.5
—
1.7
— -
31.1
87.0
2.9
16.1
26.9
O
1.2
4.9
16.9
8.3
352.9
59
11.8
0.1
4.4
8.1
13.5
66.7
2.3
18.6
1572
N
0.8
1.5
3.0
3.8
39.6
1.1
4.9
—
4.5
2.3
7.5
45.2
2.6
12.4
98.2
D
0.3
08
3.8
4.2
22.7
1.3
2.7
—
2.1
7.2
0.1
22.7
1.9
38.6
26.0
1985 J
04
5.7
18
37.3
0.2
29
0.5
15.2
23.5
2.6
37.8
182
F
07
1.7
4.4
1.7
58.0
3.3
3.9
—
5.7
7.7
—
3.9
2.5
42.5
35.1
M
08
7.5
4.4
1.4
45.9
3.1
7.4
—
19.0
1.9
0.3
5.7
2.6
88.8
42.3
A
1.0
10.1
3.0
2.7
30.8
17.4
6.0
—
21.2
06
—
9.1
57
348
50 9
M
08
22.1
85
4.6
36.5
11.7
5.3
—
4.2
0.1
0.8
175.6
13.0
23.0
55.2
J
0.8
8.6
8.2
3.8
26.8
9.7
8.2
—
0.8
0.3
5.7
11.0
10.0
8.8
63.2
J
1.0
4.1
9.4
3.1
6.6
7.6
8.5
—
0.7
0.2
4.3
12.2
63
12.8
43.5
A
1.0
—
8.1
26
16.1
4.4
9.3
—
2.2
—
—
46.3
4.1
16.2
37.7
S
0.9
1.2
11.8
6.0
22.1
8.2
6.8
—
3.9
—
—
86.0
3.6
13.2
46.5
1.0
2.3
6.8
13.6
72.9
4.7
29
—
1.8
—
0.1
26.2
5.6
20.2
63.6
N
0.2
3.9
3.3
7.4
15.1
0.8
4.4
—
1.4
0.3
—
27.6
10.5
425
61.1
D
06
1.5
4.6
3.5
5.1
—
2.0
—
0.6
—
—
51.7
7.5
53.2
293
1986 J
0.6
5.3
3.5
10.5
3.7
0.2
0.8
1.5
52.7
6.2
16.1
56.1
F
0.6
—
15.7
3.3
8.2
—
4.9
—
0.7
2.8
0.7
49.7
3.9
15.9
78.7
M
0.7
28.9
31.4
3.1
3.8
—
8.2
—
0.2
2.4
06
388
3.1
14.3
1478
'Statistics on work stoppages include all strikes and lockouts whether legal or illegal, which last for one-half day or more and amount to 10 or more person-days of time lost Time lost
by workers indirectly affected, such as those laid off because of a work stoppage by other employees, is not included Data is published 45 days after the end of reference month
'The industry groups from January 1976 forward, are based on the 1970 Standard Industrial Classification 3 The number of person-days is calculated by multiplying the number of
workers involved in a work-stoppage by the number of normal working days during the stoppage Adjustments are made for establishments on shift work, etc 'The total includes all
work stoppages The agriculture, finance, insurance and real estate and public administration and defence industries are not shown separately Should strikes occur in these industries,
the time lost also will be shown in the total "Includes publishing and allied industries "Includes storage and communication industries
Source: Research Bulletin, Labour Canada.
55
Section 4— Table 9 February 1987
Table 9: Total number of employees, by industry group, all survey units, Canada, based on the 1970 standard industrial classification
Manufacturing
Construction
Service
Annual
Indus-
Mines
Goods
pro-
average
trial
quarries
Non-
pro-
ducing
and
aggre-
and oil
durable
Durable
Buil-
Engi-
ducing
indus-
month
gate
Forestry
wells
Total
goods
goods
Total
ding
neering
industries
tries
L
1
3
6
27
89
28
159
160
163
2
166
1984
8,653,604
56.966
148,561
1,669.716
893,835
775,881
342.530
280.444